WebKnowHow Thursday, December 7, 2006; 03:42 AM
NotePage, Inc. announcedRSS2SQL, a new php script that allows users to converts RSS feeds to databases.
This new RSS2SQL script allows users to easily store information
that is contained in an RSS feed into a MySQL database. When using the
RSS2SQL script, the publisher can control which fields of data from the
RSS feed are stored in the database, which allows the flexibility to
determine what data is inserted into the database from each feed.
The RSS2SQL script joins six existing scripts in FeedForAll's 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, RSS2HTML Pro, SQL2RSS,
RSSmesh and RSS2HTML.
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. The SQL2RSS scripts allows users to generate RSS feeds from MySQL
databases, and the RSS2HTML Pro allows for advance manipulation and
display of RSS feeds as HTML webpages.
All of the scripts dynamically manipulate the RSS feeds in realtime, so no periodic maintenance is required.
Additional details related to the RSS2SQL can be found at: http://www.feedforall.com/rss2sql.htm
NotePage, Inc. is a Hanover, Massachusetts company specializing in
communication software solutions. They market FeedForAll, a windows
desktop RSS feed and podcast editing tool, FeedForAll Mac, a Mac
desktop RSS feed and podcast creation tool rss2html.php a script
for converting RSS feeds to html web pages, FeedForDev, a
development component that integrates RSS into software applications, PageGate, a network paging and SMS gateway that allows for text or
SMS messages to be sent via a number of interfaces, and NotePager
Pro, a desktop application that sends messages to pagers, cellular
phones, and PIMs.
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