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The Differences between RSS and Backend.php
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Post Posted: Thursday 13 October, 2005 16:10

What are the differences? Why Nuke shows backend.php from others sites and on a RSS-Validator dont work?
And at the end, Is it possible to extend the protocols of MH, maybe to RSS 1.0?
Thanks and sorry for my bad english Wink

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Post Posted: Thursday 13 October, 2005 16:40

I'm not sure I understand you on this Sad:
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Why Nuke shows backend.php from others sites and on a RSS-Validator dont work?


RSS is a format. backend.php is the RSS file of a php-nuke site.

For more info click here and for a short history of RRS format here


MH should work with RSS 1.0 also but this version of RSS is not used nowadays.

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Post Posted: Thursday 13 October, 2005 21:26

Aikon wrote:
I'm not sure I understand you on this Sad:
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Why Nuke shows backend.php from others sites and on a RSS-Validator dont work?


For example:

http://feedvalidator.org/check?url=http://ghostrecon-spain.net/backend.php

Ok, not validate

Then, why if you go to Php_Nuke Admin/Blocks and 'create a block' with the same Url RSS link (http://ghostrecon-spain.net/backend.php) on 'archive RDF/RSS' it´s works fine and shows the headlines?

You can verify what I say to you.

I dont understand what happend this and i use a lot of RSS sources, even some of these sources are created artificially (feedfire)

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Post Posted: Thursday 13 October, 2005 22:36

It's about the specifications, formats, tags,... and not about showing or not showing headlines.

PHP Nuke is not a RSS validator, it only have a method to extract the infos [title, link of news] from a RSS file.

PHP Nuke creates itself a RSS file [backend.php] that can or cannot be right.
example: "y_o_u__c_a_n__r_e_a_d__t_h_i_s", you can read it Smile even if isn't not corect. Should be "you can read this".



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Post Posted: Friday 14 October, 2005 10:13

Then, is posible that MH read this archives (Backend) in the near future using the Nuke system?

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Post Posted: Friday 14 October, 2005 10:43

Multiheadlines module can process even NOW the backend.php file for any php-nuke site.

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Post Posted: Monday 03 April, 2006 15:04

There can be issues validating nukes backend.php with some languages and you should keep that in mind if you get a failed validation.
If your site uses a language which has characters above normal alphabet characters like German, I suggest you try the backend.php file from nuke 7.8 or above as it seems this has a more reliable character trnaslation.

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