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    RSS FEEDS


    What are RSS Feeds?
    RSS is a format for syndicating news feeds using XML. You may be able to view this format simply using your browser or through a RSS reader/aggregator. Our feeds are a free information resources you can use to add the current articles as headlines on your site, free of charge.

    These articles are updated daily, keep your visitors advised of the latest information, you may also feed our articles directly to your desktop with an RSS reader/aggregator.

    We provide these to you in XML/RSS feeds, JavaScript versions.

    Provided below is the code and/or links you will need to add our headlines to your site or for your own personal use.

    Feed options:
    Select your category:

    Number of articles to show (0=all):
    Number of characters per article (0=all):
    Show description (for javascript & PHP feed):
    Show the date (for javascript & PHP feed):


    RSS Feed:

    JavaScript code:
    The JavaScript outputs links to the articles and their titles. No font or CSS markup has been applied, leaving the look and feel of the links up to you..



    then copy (CTRL-C) & paste (CTRL-V) into your site!


    PHP code:
    The PHP outputs links to the articles and their titles. No font or CSS markup has been applied, leaving the look and feel of the links up to you(creates actual search engine friendly html)..

    Note: You must have a php page to use this code...



    then copy (CTRL-C) & paste (CTRL-V) into your site!




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