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RSS Wizard 4.0 esteve disponível como oferta em 24 de março de 2011
RSS Wizard é um conversor de HTML para RSS que pode gerar feeds de RSS de qualquer web site sem precisar editá-lo previamente. O RSS Wizard gera feeds de RSS 2.0 e permite que você crie, edite e publique um n[umero ilimitado de canais de RSS. O programa possui uma ótima coleção de recursos, tais como uma agenda embutida, um auto-detector de tags de RSS, suporte de linha de comando, um editor de XML e um cliente FTP embutido.
Este progrma foi especialmente desenvolvido para atender às necessidades de tanto usuários iniciantes quanto dos avançados. Agora o RSS Wizard possui uma agenda automática, que possibilita que ele funcione em modo 100% automatizado criando canais de RSS sem precisar de assistência do usuário.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7
4.67 MB
$29.95
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Okay hopefully this will answer a few questions... If anyone has any more questions feel free to ask them here or message me through my website.
To make an RSS Feed available to visitors, follow the instructions below. Replace the [ with < I did this so it would be allowed in the comments
you should add the following line inside the [head] and [/head]
[link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="My Website Feed" href="http://www.example.com/feeds/myfeed.xml"]
This will mean the little rss symbol will be availble on the address bar in the browser.
How can you use RSS?
People can use RSS to find out what updates you have on your site and share content. RSS feeds can be desconstructed by another website and used to supply content like including links back to the original content (this is called syndicating content). This method is often used to present weather and news topics.
Another handy use for RSS, in some browsers on your Bookmarks you can have an RSS Feed and scan the list to see if new information is available. A good example of this is the "Latest Headlines" shown in Firefox.
WordPress has excellent in built RSS capability and you automatically have an RSS for posts, comments, categories and tags. (So if you add a post in a certain category the RSS file for that category is automatically added).
Hope this all helps!
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free alternative: http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/
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This is good timing as I am looking at adding RSS to my site.
However, it is a new area to me and I am not sure how these things work or what to look for, the brief description here didn't help me much so I went to their web page, but sadly that is lacking in any detail too.
Ok, guys, now I know you can criticise me for trying to use something I don't understand, but, you do say, both here and on your site:
"developed to meet the needs of both novice and advanced users"
Well, that maybe so but as a novice I would have appreciated a little more background info.
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The software generates an xml rss feed but what do you do with it then. Nothing is mentioned in the help file. You upload it OK but how to you add it to a web page so that people can see it?
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I registered fine on my Windows 7 x64. (You can't use your own name to register.) I tried to create an RSS for drudgereport.com and it's been hanging at 99% for almost an hour. I'll keep toying with it and trying other sites. It's nice to have multiple RSS feed programs so you can have one for tech sites and giveaways, one for news, etc. My favorite free rss reader is FeedDemon which I highly recommend despite it's name but I hope to get this working because not all sites have an RSS feed.
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