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The above feed cites recent entries or updates. Code markup for inclusion in pages follows:

JavaScript
Use JavaScript if you are a beginner or want the easiest method.

Using JavaScript you can include a feed digest on any HTML page, as long as you have the ability to edit the HTML directly. Find where in the HTML layout you want the digest to appear, and then paste in this code:

Pros: Can include on any HTML page. Works fine. Users see digest content okay. Ideal for novices.
Cons: Not the fastest method. Digest text is not part of the page content, so search robots will not see it. Possible character encoding issues in complex multi-language situations.

PHP Include
If you have PHP support on your server, you can use the following code to include a feed digest directly into your page’s source code:

Pros: Fast. Works well with complex multi-language and character encoding situations.
Cons: Requires PHP pages to be used, or a .htaccess workaround for Apache.

quotes source: feeddigest.com




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