RSS2HTML is a very simple, menu driven way to republish RSS content in your site. However, there are not a lot of options and an iframe is the best way I could find to enbed the content within a page (as shown below).
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RSS2HTML is a very simple, menu driven way to republish RSS content in your site. However, there are not a lot of options and an iframe is the best way I could find to enbed the content within a page (as shown below).
I use the script off of the server in my office I use for our library blog. I wish it did have more options but the iframes are very functional.
Are you referring to the rss2html php script from FeedForAll? If so there is no need for iFrames you can use rss2html web templates to display the contents of the feed and make it match the rest of your website.
There are additional details at: http://www.feedforall.com/free-php-script.htm
Nope, I’m using RSS2HTML.com.
Here is an alternative by the same name:
http://rss.bloople.net/
I installed the script from Freeforall but it didn’t convert to html at all. I tried it without using the templates. I could bring up my xml file url, but that is it. The path I want it to be on just show variables.