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How to read RSS feed using Javascript and Diplay it on Web page?

Use the following script to read and display the RSS feed content on your web-page using Javascript




<script language="JavaScript" src="http://feed2js.org//feed2js.php?src=YOU_RSS_FEED_URL&chan=y&date=y&utf=y&html=a" charset="UTF-8" type="text/javascript"></script>

<noscript>
<a href="http://feed2js.org//feed2js.php?src=YOU_RSS_FEED_URL&chan=y&date=y&utf=y&html=y">View RSS feed</a>
</noscript>

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Substitute  YOUR_RSS_FEED_URL   with the Source URL of your rss feed


There is a  tool that will help you to format a feed's display with the information you want to use on your web site. All you need to enter is the URL for the RSS source, and select the desired options .

Read More about RSS Feed reader using JSfrom following site:
http://feed2js.org/index.php?s=build

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