Strange it seems to be working ok now if not try this page it's the
actual sample http://www.projecty.org/bites/feedme.php

ciao
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On Sep 11, 5:19 am, Rodrigo Dlugokenski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hellspawn: Oops...I completely forgot the part of cross-domain aspect
> (Cold water in my balls... ouch).
>  Thanks for clarifying ;)
>
> Cache will helps only the unfrequently updated feeds. I had to put
> some feeds that have less-than-minute updates (almost real-time), with
> more than 60~100 items. :( But the curl idea can helps.
>
> I'll try now load every RSS separately via Ajax, with his own
> frequency update. Each ajax response will be created at my domain, and
> each with his own frequency update (and cache renew time), instead of
> one global value. I debugged some things, and concluded that the slow
> response of server is because of one or two RSS feeds sloooooow
> responses. I'll try to tweak timeout too...
>
> yproject: Your website is not loading correctly right now... Timeout
> all times. :(
> But I fav'ed and will check later.
>
> Martin: Thanks for flXHR tip. Checking right now!
>
> On Sep 11, 8:16 am, "Martin Tillmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > sound interesting, maybe flXHR could help to get past the cross-domain
> > barrier to make the clients catch their feeds themselves.
> > Haven't tried it with mootools myself yet but the site says it will
> > integrate transparently
>
> > On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 7:02 PM, Rodrigo Dlugokenski <[EMAIL 
> > PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> > > I'm trying to build an RSS Reader using javascript, and i want to know if
> > > someone have some project of this type.
>
> > > I'm already have this working via PHP RSS Parser (using KohanaPHP or
> > > SimplePie), but with increment of RSS feeds, the server gets heavy load.
> > > Because of this, i'll try to build an javascript alternative (to share the
> > > load with user), and choosed mootools as framework (because the simplicity
> > > and power of moo ;P~ ).
>
> > > Someone have any piece of this? Already working, planning to work, ...? 
> > > Any
> > > link, advices or indications?
>
> > > Thanks for attention :)
>
> > > --
> > > ___________________________________________________
> > > Rodrigo Dlugokenski
> > > *Computer Science Student in Informatics Institute - Federal University of
> > > Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil*
> > > *Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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