- <BASE HREF="..."> tag is now taken into consideration when expanding relative URLs.
- URLs without quotes are now expanded and highlighted correctly. Parameters with href=/some/url syntax are now converted to href="/some/url". This will make it easier to build search patterns. However, this change might affect some previously created feeds. If you see some extra quotes around URLs in your feed, please edit your search patterns: instead of writing something like <a href={%}> use the following: <a href="{%}">.
- FAQ has been improved.
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Bugfixes and improvements
Thursday, March 09, 2006
The publisher viewpoint
Here's a good and weighed post about Feed43, and life, and everything...
http://www.makeyougohmm.com/20060309/3036/
Compare it with the comments on Scobleizer:
http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/2006/03/08/no-rss-feed43-lets-you-make-your-own/
http://www.makeyougohmm.com/20060309/3036/
Compare it with the comments on Scobleizer:
http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/2006/03/08/no-rss-feed43-lets-you-make-your-own/
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Yet another one overview of creating a Feed43 feed
Here is another one step-by-step overview of creating a feed using Feed43 service.
http://www.liewcf.com/blog/archives/2006/03/feed43-reviewed/
http://www.liewcf.com/blog/archives/2006/03/feed43-reviewed/
Feed43 has gone public!
Feed43 has just gone public!
Invitation codes are not required anymore. Enjoy using Feed43 and don't forget to provide us feedback on the service.
P.S.: We want to thank all our beta testers that helped us much during private beta-testing period.
Invitation codes are not required anymore. Enjoy using Feed43 and don't forget to provide us feedback on the service.
P.S.: We want to thank all our beta testers that helped us much during private beta-testing period.
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
OPML export added
As you may know, most feed readers support OPML format to import many feeds at once. Now you can grab list of feeds for any Feed43 user by using the following url syntax:
http://feed43.com/users/user-name/opml
http://feed43.com/users/user-name/opml
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Feed43 + phpBB Fetch All
Here is a quick tutorial on how to add RSS support for your phpBB forum using Feed43 in conjunction with phpBB 'Fetch All' mod.
I would additionally say that you can also apply Feed43 patterns to your phpBB forum pages directly, but using Fetch All mod (or any other backend mods) is less error-prone.
I would additionally say that you can also apply Feed43 patterns to your phpBB forum pages directly, but using Fetch All mod (or any other backend mods) is less error-prone.
'User Account' feature added
Feed43 service now features the ability to create user accounts.
Having created an account, you will be given your personal 'My Feeds' user page
http://feed43.com/users/user-name
where you can view and maintain all your feeds. You can share this page URL with your friends so they could easily view your feeds and add them to their news readers.
When you sign-up for account, provide the e-mail address you used to send feed settings to. This will automatically link all your previously created feeds to this account. You an also add feeds one-by-one from within 'My Feeds' page, or within feed edit form. Note that adding a feed to account will reset it's password to the one your account has. If you want some feed to have a separate password, you can change the password from feed edit form later.
Create your Feed43 account now
Having created an account, you will be given your personal 'My Feeds' user page
http://feed43.com/users/user-name
where you can view and maintain all your feeds. You can share this page URL with your friends so they could easily view your feeds and add them to their news readers.
When you sign-up for account, provide the e-mail address you used to send feed settings to. This will automatically link all your previously created feeds to this account. You an also add feeds one-by-one from within 'My Feeds' page, or within feed edit form. Note that adding a feed to account will reset it's password to the one your account has. If you want some feed to have a separate password, you can change the password from feed edit form later.
Create your Feed43 account now
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