WebKnowHow Wednesday, October 18, 2006; 07:18 AM
NotePage, Inc. announced SQL2RSS, a new PHP script that allows users to convert MySQL databases to RSS feeds.
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RSS
is a popular format for syndicating information on the Internet. This
new SQL2RSS script allows users to easily convert information that is
stored in a database into an RSS feed, for syndication and
distribution.
When using SQL2RSS the publisher has complete
control over the content in the resulting RSS feed. Administrators and
publishers control the database query which allows them the flexibility
to determine what data is inserted into the RSS feeds from the
database.
The SQL2RSS script joins five other scripts in the
RSS Scripts directory. Access to the scripts directory is freely
available to all registered users of FeedForAll and FeedForAll Mac, or
a subscription to the scripts directory can be purchased for $ 29.95. A
subscription grants users access to all of the RSS scripts, which can
be used to publish and manipulate RSS feeds. Current scripts contained
in the directory include RSS Cache, FutureRSS, and RSSmesh. The RSS
Cache script module expedites the retrieval and conversion of RSS feeds
into html web pages. The FutureRSS script enables webmasters to prepare
content for their RSS feeds in advance, and have it automatically
appear at the desired date and time. The RSSmesh script allows for
multiple RSS feeds to be merged into a single RSS feed. All of the
scripts dynamically manipulate the RSS feeds in realtime, so no
periodic maintenance is required.
Additional details related to the SQL2RSS can be found at: http://www.feedforall.com/sql2rss.htm
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