URL options for showing XML content All of the XML content is accessed via the ".xml" action... Other formats can be achieved by adding one of the following to the URL: type=atom - Atom type=rdf - RDF type=rss - RSS 0.91 type=rss2 - RSS 2.0 The default feed is the 5 most recent posts: http://streetfighters.lv/index.php?action=.xml Sub-actions Add sa=<sub-action> to the URL query string to use these sub-actions. Recent Posts Displays the most recent posts that you can see: Sub-action: recent Default: Shows 5 most recent posts Available options: limit=x - display the "x" most recent posts (if number is less than 5, it will display 5. If number is larger than 255, it will display 255). board=y - display only the recent posts from board "y" boards=x,y,z - display only the recent posts from the specified boards c=x or c=x,y,z - display only the recent posts from boards in the specified category/categories Example: http://streetfighters.lv/index.php?action=.xml;sa=recent;board=1;limit=10 News Displays the first post from the most recent topics that you can see: Sub-action: news Available options: limit=x - display only "x" items board=y - display only news topics from board "y" boards=x,y,z - display only news topics from the specified boards c=x or c=x,y,z - display only news topics from boards in the specified category/categories Example: http://streetfighters.lv/index.php?board=1.0?action=.xml;sa=news;board=1;limit=10 Members Displays most recent members: Sub-action: members Available options: limit=x - display only the "x" most recent members Example: http://streetfighters.lv/index.php?action=.xml;sa=members;limit=10 Profile Displays the "profile summary" data in a nice XML feed for the specified user: Sub-action: profile Required option: u=x - display the profile info for user whose ID is "x" Example: http://streetfighters.lv/index.php?action=.xml;sa=profile;u=1 How to use RSS feeds Now - you're probably wondering what you can do with this. Quite a bit actually. You can syndicate this stuff by giving people these URLs to use on their sites. They will need to have their own RSS parser to deal with. They can use CaRP (php-based) or PHP's XML Parser Functions. You can use one of several free sites that will parse the feeds for your users, including www.rss2javascript.com and www.feedburner.com. You and your members can also subscribe to these feeds through an XML reader, Firefox, Thunderbird or any other software that supports XML or RSS feeds (note - Outlook and Outlook Express do not support this...) - use either "type=rss" or "type=rss2" somewhere in the URL.
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