Re: [CODE4LIB] ATOM/RSS Feed Archiving Question

2012-07-12 Thread Charlie Morris
Drupal will do this out if the box with the Aggregator module and the Feeds family of modules will let you do more parsing. I've also used Magpie, Zend Feeds and SimplePie. If your only interested in parsing, presenting and storing then I'd suggest looking at SimplePie. -Charlie (sent from my

Re: [CODE4LIB] ATOM/RSS Feed Archiving Question

2012-07-12 Thread Cary Gordon
Drupal also supports SimplePie integration through a contributed module. Cary On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 4:16 AM, Charlie Morris cdmorri...@gmail.com wrote: Drupal will do this out if the box with the Aggregator module and the Feeds family of modules will let you do more parsing. I've also used

[CODE4LIB] ATOM/RSS Feed Archiving Question

2012-07-11 Thread Brian McBride
Code4lib team! I was wondering if anyone has worked on a projects relating to harvesting and archiving RSS/ATOM feeds from third party sites. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Brian Brian McBride Head of Application Development J. Willard Marriott Library O:

Re: [CODE4LIB] ATOM/RSS Feed Archiving Question

2012-07-11 Thread Jason Griffey
Many moons ago (longer than I care to admit) I did a bit of work setting up an RSS harvester/dashboard for myself. The engine taht I used was Magpie (http://magpierss.sourceforge.net/) at the time. Magpie was (is?) used as the RSS reader/parser for Wordpress, so is pretty stable and robust. Jason