Kurt
Member since Dec-5-02
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Dec-09-07, 10:03 AM (PST) |
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8. "RE: 3 Finding RSS Pheeds"
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http://www.feedsfarm.com/s/harry potter wands&format=rss http://answers.yahoo.com/rss/searchq?p=harry potter wands http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?format=rss&FORM=RSRE&q=harry potter wands http://www.bloglines.com/search?q=harry potter wands&ql=en&s=f&pop=l&news=m&format=rss http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?hl=en&tab=wb&ie=UTF-8&scoring=d&q="harry potter wands" HI Faraz, Paste the list of URLs into BlogBomb. BB1 you will have to enter each one at a time, BBX2 just paste in the list. Now, if you also have Fatty, the results of the pheeds will appear in your search results. These RSS pheeds update automatically and change over time, so you get new, updating content. You can also add the results to web pages. If you have articles about Harry Potter that others also use, put some RSS on that page so that your page is different from the others. In Faraz's case, BlogBomb is a database of Harry Potter blog posts and news. BlogBomb will go out on schedule (cache) and check for updates to the pheeds. BlogBomb 2 can then search all the news items and display only stuff that contains certain keywords. For example, you may only want "items" that contain the word "rollins", for example. The same could be/should be done for all major characters and keywords. Create a page, then put all items containing an character on that page, repeating with all viable keywords. To leanr how to technically add rss to pages, please see the thread: 4 Putting RSS on Pages: SSI and htaccess http://www.dombom.com/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.cgi?az=show_thread&om=60&forum=DCForumID42
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farazahmed
Member since Aug-31-07
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Dec-09-07, 09:40 PM (PST) |
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9. "RE: 3 Finding RSS Pheeds"
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>http://www.feedsfarm.com/s/harry potter wands&format=rss >http://answers.yahoo.com/rss/searchq?p=harry potter wands >http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?format=rss&FORM=RSRE&q=harry potter wands >http://www.bloglines.com/search?q=harry potter wands&ql=en&s=f&pop=l&news=m&format=rss >http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?hl=en&tab=wb&ie=UTF-8&scoring=d&q="harry potter wands" > >HI Faraz, > >Paste the list of URLs into BlogBomb. > >BB1 you will have to enter each one at a time, BBX2 just >paste in the list. Well, the problem is that blogbomb asks for the html as well as the xml urls and I dont know which ones to use. I have written more about this in the "putting rss on pages" thread.>Now, if you also have Fatty, the results of the pheeds will >appear in your search results. I have fatty although I havent upgraded yet. So,what should I do and how will the results of the pheeds appear in fatty? >These RSS pheeds update automatically and change over time, >so you get new, updating content. > >You can also add the results to web pages. If you have >articles about Harry Potter that others also use, put some >RSS on that page so that your page is different from the >others. > >In Faraz's case, BlogBomb is a database of Harry Potter blog >posts and news. BlogBomb will go out on schedule (cache) and >check for updates to the pheeds. I didnt understand what you meant by blogbomb is a database of harry potter blog posts and news. sorry for being dumb. I am trying to learn as fast as my small brain allows me to. >BlogBomb 2 can then search all the news items and display >only stuff that contains certain keywords. For example, you >may only want "items" that contain the word "rollins", for >example. > >The same could be/should be done for all major characters >and keywords.
Well, I dont have blogbomb 2 , haven't upgraded yet. But now, I am really thinking of getting the upgraded versions of fatty and blogbomb. > >Create a page, then put all items containing an character on >that page, repeating with all viable keywords. > >To leanr how to technically add rss to pages, please see the >thread: >4 Putting RSS on Pages: SSI and htaccess >http://www.dombom.com/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.cgi?az=show_thread&om=60&forum=DCForumID42 I have posted in the thread that you mentioned. Hope you can clear it up for me. bye, faraz
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sgtaw
Member since Jun-1-05
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Dec-13-07, 09:26 PM (PST) |
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11. "RE: 3 Finding RSS Pheeds"
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LAST EDITED ON Dec-13-07 AT 09:27 PM (PST) Hi Everyone,I have a "beta" version of a an RSS creator that I am developing. I wanted to offer it free to all the BombSquad folks. With a couple of conditions. 1. Please do not distribute it. 2. Please give me feedback as to what is working or broken. 3. If you have feeds that you think should be added please let me know 4. If you feel like it, a testimonial 5. Maybe a name for the product? Thanks! It's too big for me to upload here: http://acquirewisdom.com/tmpfiles/keywordRSS.zip Make sure after unzipping to rename the setup file to "setup.exe" Merry Christmas, Ed |
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Top Hat Bob
Member since Oct-23-07
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Dec-13-07, 11:02 PM (PST) |
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12. "RE: 3 Finding RSS Pheeds"
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Great program Ed! Thanks! It installed nicely and worked the first time I put a keyword into it. I wasn't too sure what to expect but it makes a tedious job of replacing keywords in the keyword enabled rss feed urls a breeze. Click a button and have an entire keyword list formatted as ready to use rss urls. Good stuff. I really like the way you can add your own feeds to it. One minor bug. The drag and drop URL feature works fine in Firefox but not IE7. Can't think of a name right now. But I do have a request. Can you get it to read and save the feeds it creates into a text file on your hard drive? For example, if I am looking for the latest content about video games I would enter my keyword list of 8 consoles in it and 8 x 30 feed urls would be created. Now I want to press another button and have it save the feeds as text files in a project folder, like video games. A scheduler would be great also that checks every XX hours and saves a new text file of feed data. No problem paying for coding especially when it works. Thanks again!
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sgtaw
Member since Jun-1-05
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Dec-14-07, 08:20 AM (PST) |
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13. "RE: 3 Finding RSS Pheeds"
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>Great program Ed! Thanks! > >It installed nicely and worked the first time I put a >keyword into it. > >I wasn't too sure what to expect but it makes a tedious job >of replacing keywords in the keyword enabled rss feed urls a >breeze. > >Click a button and have an entire keyword list formatted as >ready to use rss urls. Good stuff. > >I really like the way you can add your own feeds to it. Thanks Top Hat! Really appreciated. > >One minor bug. The drag and drop URL feature works fine in >Firefox but not IE7. I'm on it! Haha! Didn't even know it could do that. I guess I should read the instructions > >Can't think of a name right now. > >But I do have a request. Can you get it to read and save the >feeds it creates into a text file on your hard drive? I think it can do this already. At the bottom right. Above "Quit" is the "Save List" button. It will save a a txt file one feed per line. Is this what you are talking about? > >For example, if I am looking for the latest content about >video games I would enter my keyword list of 8 consoles in >it and 8 x 30 feed urls would be created. Now I want to >press another button and have it save the feeds as text >files in a project folder, like video games. A scheduler >would be great also that checks every XX hours and saves a >new text file of feed data. Hmmm. Not sure what you mean as scheduler.... If you mean saving the feed data itself, then I would use tuelz (newz tuelz) I would see it like this: 1. use this to create all the feeds for your keywords. 2. paste the feeds created into newz tuelz for automatic scheduling of getting the latest information. 3. Use Scrubz to clean and upload the RSS feeds to your servers. Is this what you're talking about? Sorry, if I missed your meaning. Merry Christmas! Ed P.S. By the way, what do you think some think like this could sell for? |
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Top Hat Bob
Member since Oct-23-07
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Dec-14-07, 11:51 PM (PST) |
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15. "RE: 3 Finding RSS Pheeds"
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Hi Ed, >I think it can do this already. At the bottom right. Above >"Quit" is the "Save List" button. It will save a a txt file >one feed per line. Is this what you are talking about? > Close, but what I want is like newz tuelz but no other features - just a button that you click to save the RSS feed files to the hard drive. I am lazy. >P.S. By the way, what do you think some think like this >could sell for? No idea on the value to others. I had a macro set up in Excel to replace the Keywords but now I am finding that there is a limit to how many of these dynamic feeds my server can process. Like most things, as soon as you figure out an easy solution to help scale things up, small problems start to surface. I am working on a more static solution where I take the relevant lines of text from the saved RSS feeds and create feeds using the black hole script that are not blackhat.
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