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Extending SimplePie to Parse Unique RSS Feeds

A few days ago, as I prepared our Create a Slick Flickr Gallery with SimplePie tutorial, it occurred to me that we haven’t posted many articles that covered SimplePie . Considering how fantastic a library it is, I think it’s time to take a closer look. We’ll be looking at a more advanced feature that allows you to extend the built-in item class to allow for the parsing of complicated RSS feeds. Our Mission If your only desire is to import the feeds of a few blogs to display on your website, you shouldn’t have any trouble at all. In fact, the SimplePie.org website has a great intro screencast that will teach you exactly how to do as much. If you’re unfamiliar, I highly recommend that you view it. However, from time to time, you’ll come across some unique tag names. For example, while working on my personal site reboot, I determined that I’d like to display my nettuts+ videos from Blip.tv RSS feed. Upon reviewing the feed itself, I came across tags, like:

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Create an Amazon Books Widget with jQuery and XML – NETTUTS

This tutorial is using the minified jQuery 1.2.6 core JavaScript file, which can be downloaded here from Google Code. No other plugins are necessary. Here is a screenshot of the widget in its final form: ….. This is one of jQuery’s AJAX utilities, and one of the easiest AJAX implementations to use. You can read more about it in the official documentation. After retrieving an XML file, many developers will perform actions on the data all within the …

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PHPDeveloper.org: PHPBuilder.com: A Quick PHP XMLWriter Class …

PHPBuilder.com: A Quick PHP XMLWriter Class Tutorial : XML & RSS · The Bakery: Four New Articles – Load Balancing, Request Info, UUID Behavior & Upload Thumbnails. Community Events …

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jQuery Tutorial : Part I. … Included in this Tutorial . What is jQuery ? What can it be used for?

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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: The Complete Series – NETTUTS

In today’s video tutorial , I’ll show you how to resize text every time an associated anchor tag is clicked. We’ll be examining the “slice”, “parseFloat”, and “CSS” Javascript/ jQuery methods. …

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jQuery – inline editing/ add new row with tablesorter plugin

In this tutorial I go over some cool things that you can do with jQuery and the tablesorter plugin. In particular inline editing while maintaining sort functionality and being able to add a new row while maintaing the ability to inline edit and sort the new row correctly. After we insert a new row we also want to update our zebra striping

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Quick PHP XMLWriter Class Tutorial

A Quick PHP XMLWriter Class Tutorial : XML & RSS. by PHPBuilder Forum member iceomnia. Since there is absolutely no documentation on how to use PHP5’s XMLWriter class, here is a very simple example of how to use the class

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jQuery – Multiple draggable elements

This tutorial outlines how to drag multiple elements with jQuery’s draggable. Currently it is possible to drag individual elements, but I wanted to try and get jQuery to drag multiple elements after selection

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php etc…: php tutorial – separate your application logic from …

There are many good reasons to separate your programs logic from the presentation code; readability, reusability and the ability to make changes in one part without having to make changes to the other half. Recently there has been a lot of talk (and adoption) of MVC frameworks (heck even MS has a framework for .net now)

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jQuery – toggle more / less text

This next tutorial is a nice easy implementation of a more / less toggle on a paragraph with text. This can be used in a variety of ways with a few simple changes e.g.

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