On Habré, the issue of full-text RSS feeds has been raised several times. That's just where to get them, if many sites provide only part of the article in their feeds?
Such solutions were proposed:
- Service
rss-farm.ru . An interesting project, but there each feed is added by the author of the service and for this he asks permission from the site owners.
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Yahoo.pipes . This is a more interesting option. We will talk about him now ...
At the moment there are already several ready-made "pipes" for certain tapes, as well as their universal versions.
For example -
Fetch Full Feed (and its version with support for feeds not in utf-8 encoding -
Fetch Full Feed with encodings support )
This pipe allows you to enter as parameters the address of the original RSS and markers of the beginning and end of the article.
For example, for Computerra it will be the following values:
URL: www.computerra.ru/rss.xmlContent from: <p class = "info">
Content to: <p id = "art_comment">
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The created tape (and it will have the address -
pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.run?_id=15111cf4edc4b56cd5b99271f0eb9e48&_render=rss&from=%3Cp+class%3D%22info%22%3E&to=%3Cp+id%3D%22 % 3E & url = http% 3A% 2F% 2Fwww.computerra.ru% 2Frss.xml ) can already be added to the reader. But here are some questions:
- unsuitable tape header (it matches the name of the pipe)
- ugly url, if you want to share it with your friends
- no one knows about him but you
I think that Google’s
FeedBurner can handle all three problems quite successfully.
I can suggest the following sequence of actions:
- create an account in FeedBurner with a login and password known to many people (and maybe even public)
- use standardized URLs, such as
feeds.feedburner.com/full/computerraruAs a result, you can always see which tapes already exist and add new ones.