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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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A Comprehensive Introduction to jQuery | Blemble

This tutorial is intended for the jQuery beginner. It helps to have some previous knowledge of the library but I will make sure that I introduce every concept and technique as if I were teaching my Grandmother (well not quite but you …

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Arrays in PHP – Tutorial | ineedtutorials.com

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Submit A Form Without Page Refresh using jQuery – NETTUTS

Hey everyone! Thanks for all the gracious comments regarding the tutorial . It’s just so easy to submit forms with jQuery and ajax so you don’t get a page refresh. The possibilities seem limitless and I’m glad if I can help others get …

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Sending emails with php – php tutorial | ineedtutorials.com

Sending emails with php – php tutorial .

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Create a Custom WordPress Plugin From Scratch

This tutorial will describe the implementation of a Wordpress plugin starting from scratch. The plugin will connect to an external OSCommerce database and display random products on your Wordpress site. It also implements a configuration page for the Wordpress admin panel. Introduction Wordpress is gaining more and more popularity each day, not just as a blogging platform but also as a basic CMS, thus improving and extending its basic functionality becoming a day-to-day necessity for a lot of developers. Fortunately, the Wordpress developers have foreseen these needs and added the possibility of customizing the basic functionality by adding plugins. Basicaly, a Wordpress plugin is a (more or less) stand-alone piece of code that can be executed in different sections and stages within a page or site. In today’s tutorial we’ll be talking about creating a Wordpress plugin that extracts and displays products from an external OSCommerce shop database.

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Basic PHP Hacks and How to Secure your App | Devlounge

Basic PHP Hacks and How to Secure your App. Lately, I have been working on a project with a group of developers that I found. In this modern day, security is a must. You have people stealing your server information, database login …

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Simple AJAX – PHP and Javascript | Switch on the Code

With AJAX you don’t need to refresh a page to get information from the server. You can call server pages and get the response, all with Javascript. In this tutorial I will show you the most basic way to get a response from a PHP script. …

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The Definitive Guide to Creating a Practical jQuery Plugin – NETTUTS

Thank. Jonny January 6th. Very cool… Even better would be to create a function that reads the folder and passes an array into Jquery (using Ajax ) and then spits out the images. Maybe I should write a tutorial on that… …

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