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ncluding RSS feeds in to your own pages is pretty simple with PHP and some open source libraries. The follwing lines show how to create HTML from RSS feeds using the popular PHP tools magpierss (fetches and parses the RSS feed) and Smarty (template engine).


ncluding RSS feeds in to your own pages is pretty simple with PHP and some open source libraries. The follwing lines show how to create HTML from RSS feeds using the popular PHP tools magpierss (fetches and parses the RSS feed) and Smarty (template engine).


ncluding RSS feeds in to your own pages is pretty simple with PHP and some open source libraries. The follwing lines show how to create HTML from RSS feeds using the popular PHP tools magpierss (fetches and parses the RSS feed) and Smarty (template engine).