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FiveFilters.org

FiveFilters.org
Documentation and support Our help site covers most of what you'll need to know to get Full-Text RSS up and running and customised to work the way you want. Our public forum is the place to ask questions and browse previous answers. Hosted or self-hosted? We want our users to be free to examine and run the code behind FiveFilters.org however they like. Using our hosted service (Free, Premium) is the easiest option as we manage everything. If, however, you have your own hosting account or manage your own server, the self-hosted option gives you the freedom to run the code and manage things yourself — including writing custom extraction rules. Note: We monitor our hosted service to prevent abuse. The details here are mainly intended for developers using our self-hosted copy of Full-Text RSS for article extraction and feed conversion. Full-Text RSS offers two endpoints: Article Extraction and Feed Conversion. 1. /extract.php? Request Parameters Response (example) 2. /makefulltextfeed.php?

Josh-Fowler.com This is to help people convert rss feeds with just the blurbs to full content rss feeds. I won’t guarantee this will work with all feeds but this should work with most rss feeds. If there are any feeds that this does not work with let me know. To start just fill out the form below with the feed url, select how many items you want returned at a time, and select how you want your links to return as in the full feed, and click “Create Feed”. Bookmarklet To easily convert partial-feeds you encounter, drag the link below to your browser’s bookmarks toolbar. To convert an existing partial feed to full text, pass the URL (encoded) in the querystring to the following URL:

FullRSSFeed.com RSSez.com

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