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Old 2006-01-31, 01:53 PM   #1
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Your talking a few different things really, RSS reader is usually a seperate program that only reads rss feeds, what a surfer uses to keep up with feeds they subscribe to. Aggregator is usually a site that lists many feeds from many different blogs. Different script than a reader, though similar in priciple.

Word press is blogging software/script. phpnuke was made as a CMS system but some use it as a blog. Though i understand word press has a plug-in that will display feeds. Not sure on nuke, but would'nt be surprized.

Also RSS feeds can be displayed on any site with php code. I just found a little set of scripts, thanks to walrus, that I use on one of my pages to feed/display RSS feeds.

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Old 2006-01-31, 01:57 PM   #2
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Your talking a few different things really, RSS reader is usually a seperate program that only reads rss feeds, what a surfer uses to keep up with feeds they subscribe to. Aggregator is usually a site that lists many feeds from many different blogs. Different script than a reader, though similar in priciple.

Word press is blogging software/script. phpnuke was made as a CMS system but some use it as a blog. Though i understand word press has a plug-in that will display feeds. Not sure on nuke, but would'nt be surprized.

Also RSS feeds can be displayed on any site with php code. I just found a little set of scripts, thanks to walrus, that I use on one of my pages to feed/display RSS feeds.

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Thanks for the tutorial. Im sure someone will find it useful.

Im really more interested in sponsors that have feeds with ref codes embedded in them. The Word Press or Php Nuke question was just one out of curiosity.
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Old 2006-01-31, 08:50 PM   #3
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Im really more interested in sponsors that have feeds with ref codes embedded in them. The Word Press or Php Nuke question was just one out of curiosity.
ARS, Nubiles and Cybernet Bucks are the only ones I've found that offer RSS feeds with ref codes. ARS and Nubiles is mostly FHG feeds and Cybernet Bucks is descriptions of current model posts with links to FHG's

JayManCash used to but remember seeing somewhere on the board that he had a problem with them and don't remember seeing a resolution but I'm old and senile so I could be mistaken.

I use bBlog and Mambo for my aggregators.
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ARS, Nubiles and Cybernet Bucks are the only ones I've found that offer RSS feeds with ref codes. ARS and Nubiles is mostly FHG feeds and Cybernet Bucks is descriptions of current model posts with links to FHG's

JayManCash used to but remember seeing somewhere on the board that he had a problem with them and don't remember seeing a resolution but I'm old and senile so I could be mistaken.

I use bBlog and Mambo for my aggregators.
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