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Kind regards, -Les PS. WE can do this!!! DeviantArt Profile. There isn't any problem with accessing the address no Rainmeter blocking whatsoever and no problem with parsing the page source.

I located the problem in the regexes I use to "clean" and "format" the contents for viewing, so it's probably some odd formatting in the page source that makes our own regexes to actually delete or discard almost everything the feed provides. Nor the RSS skin of my Mirage suite doesn't work.

Leaving out the rest because this section should be all that is needed I think Currently works with any of my other feeds I am using an older version of rainmeter Last edited by balala on Mon Apr 20, am, edited 1 time in total. I noticed when examining the source code that its api rests on a cdn server so unless I can view the cdn source code I think it will require a lot more digging. From what I read thus far, RSS url's wrapped with html tags cannot be stripped of theses tags with regular regexs, an additional program would be required to achieve this This is how I belive the rss feed is parsed successfully via the feedreader cdn approach their using.

Sort of a round the back approach. If my understanding was correct. Locate the "Subscribe to this feed" tab. Depending on your browser, this tab may have a different heading. The rest of these procedures depend on the browser you are using. Click the "Subscribe to this feed using:" tab to bring up a drop-down menu. Depending on your Firefox preferences, the Live Bookmarks may not be available. Select the reader with which you wish to subscribe, then click the "Subscribe Now" button.

If you chose Live Bookmarks, clicking "Subscribe Now" brings up a window asking you which folder you'd like to use. Select "Bookmarks Toolbar," then click the "Subscribe" button. If you selected Google, clicking "Subscribe Now" launches a window offering you the option of adding the feed to your Google homepage or Google Reader.

After choosing your preference, you will be redirected to your Google homepage or Google Reader, where you will find updates from the newly-added feed. Select "Feeds" from the "Create in:" drop-down menu. Whilst it's a little less common - I've found that most of the sites that I enjoy reading still have an RSS feed.

Those that don't, typically have some sort of email newsletter - at least with Feedbin you have your own email address that receives the newsletters and shows them in your feed, which I find to be a fairly decent way of keeping up with my favourite non RSS sites. It's because people use those feeds commercially to their own ends. I first noticed when they got rid of the job feeds many many moons ago.

It broke my codeignitor job site aggregator, made before indeed. The commercial endeavors will happily switch to just web scraping. This doesn't hurt anyone but the end-users it was super useful to have an RSS feed of a specific search with parameters if you were hunting for an apartment, for example, which would then notify you on your phone with an RSS reader app.

Some sites at least detect scraping and make it a little harder, but if people are doing it, must have some effect and more than to just the end-user down the line. If you are just completely bypassing a site to read text on your phone in an unrelated app, how do you expect that service to survive? You realize CL doesn't have ads in the first place right? It makes no difference to them, revenue-wise, whether I read their content in a web browser or in an RSS feed -- if anything, I'm saving them bandwidth.

They make money by charging for making posts in certain categories in certain locations. Traditional ads aren't the only form of revenue.



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