Per request we now have RSS feeds of the board.
The configuration for this is pretty simple, so don't expect much out of it and be able to follow the threads based on what ends up on another site.
You have 4 basic formats you could use:
http://www.nationalhearse.net/forums...l.php?type=rss
http://www.nationalhearse.net/forums....php?type=rss2
http://www.nationalhearse.net/forums...al.php?type=js
http://www.nationalhearse.net/forums...l.php?type=xml
The RSS one is going to be your most prominent and easiest to use - just slap that up as your datasource and viola! you've got content. If you wanted to limit the content to only 5, you can pass it the 'count' variable:
RSS2 is just a later format
The 'js' is for javascript, so if you wanted to use those as pre-instantiated variables for your content, you could.
And XML is the absolute easiest for using as a datasource on another site.
Enjoy! If you decide to use these, post a link so we can see it.
Chris
The configuration for this is pretty simple, so don't expect much out of it and be able to follow the threads based on what ends up on another site.
You have 4 basic formats you could use:
http://www.nationalhearse.net/forums...l.php?type=rss
http://www.nationalhearse.net/forums....php?type=rss2
http://www.nationalhearse.net/forums...al.php?type=js
http://www.nationalhearse.net/forums...l.php?type=xml
The RSS one is going to be your most prominent and easiest to use - just slap that up as your datasource and viola! you've got content. If you wanted to limit the content to only 5, you can pass it the 'count' variable:
RSS2 is just a later format
The 'js' is for javascript, so if you wanted to use those as pre-instantiated variables for your content, you could.
And XML is the absolute easiest for using as a datasource on another site.
Enjoy! If you decide to use these, post a link so we can see it.
Chris
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