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ajames
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Posted: 04/09/2006 08:14 pm
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Hi guys, just wondered if anyone can help out a newbie with something.

Im building a website in Dreamweaver (my first) and would like to install an RSS Reader into the template but I cant seem to figure it out.

Is there an easy to install reader anyone can suggest that uses PHP rather than javascript ? The reason I say PHP is stuff Ive read suggests PHP is search engine friendly whereas java isnt. The other thing is (assuming someone suggests a PHP reader) will I need to learn a truckload of stuff about PHP to setup the reader on my website or is there an easier way out like some kind of setup file I can download ?

Thanks in advance for any help smile

Andrew



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Posted: 04/17/2006 07:16 am
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Might want to try your post at webmasterworld.com. Might be a little more relavant there.



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Posted: 04/18/2006 07:28 am
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If you search around for "PHP RSS Parser" you should find your way around. Most are easy enough to setup without knowing how to program.


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