RSS Feeds to JavascriptIf you want to show RSS feeds to people who do not use RSS readers, you can display the feeds on your web page. There are a number of reasons why you would like to display RSS feeds on a web page: 1. You want to update one news web site and have all partner web sites automatically display the latest news. 2. You want to gain more exposure by allowing other web sites to display your content. Those other sites may help bring your site new visitors. 3. You don't like creating your own content, so you chose to display (on your web site) the content made by others. (NOTE: Please review the copyright issues that may arise from displaying the RSS feeds made by other companies like Yahoo!) Whatever your reasons are, if you would like to seemingly cut-and-paste RSS feeds right on to your web page using javascript, then check out the Maricopa Community Colleges' So What is "Feed to JavaScript"?
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