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Umm
Code:
<link rel="alternate" href="rssfeed.rss" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS FEED" />
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You can do that by using PHP. Here are a few tutorials on them:
http://www.pixel2life.com/search/10/rss/1/ |
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Ive always used the free version of carp, its easy to use.
You simply upload the folder and place a bit of code on your page where you want the rss to show up. And it will be readable by the search engines if you are using .php pages or if you add a line to your .htaccess file that allows your html pages to parse php. It's all I've ever used. and its free! |
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Most ready made scripts come inbuilt with RSS , e.g. WordPress / B2 / SMF etc.
so you can just use the code VP posted above to include your feed.
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