In addition to the options above, Full-Text RSS comes with a configuration file which allows you to control how the application works. Find out more.
Features include:
To change the configuration, save a copy of config.php as custom_config.php and make any changes you like to it.To change the configuration, edit custom_config.php and make any changes you like.
For best results, we suggest you update the site config files bundled with Full-Text RSS. If you've purchased Full-Text RSS from us, you'll receive an email when these are updated.
The easiest way to update these is via the admin area. (For advanced users, you'll also be able to edit and test the extraction rules contained in the site config files from the admin area.)
If everything works fine, feel free to modify this page by following the steps below:
Next time you load this page, it will automatically load custom_index.php instead.
Check our help centre if you need help. You can also email us at help@fivefilters.org.
Thanks for downloading and setting up Full-Text RSS. This software is developed and maintained by FiveFilters.org. If you find it useful, but have not purchased this from us, please consider supporting us by purchasing from FiveFilters.org.
This is a free software project to enable article extraction from web pages. It can extract content from a standard HTML page and return a 1-item feed or it can transform an existing feed into a full-text feed. It is being developed as part of the Five Filters project to promote independent, non-corporate media.
Rather than copying and pasting URLs into this form, you can add the bookmarklet on this page to your browser. Simply drag the link below to your browser's bookmarks toolbar. Then whenever you'd like a full-text feed, click the bookmarklet.
Drag this:
Note: This uses the default options and does not include your access key (if configured).
Note: 'Free' as in 'free speech' (see the free software definition)
If you're the owner of this site and you plan to offer this service to others through your hosted copy, please keep a download link so users can grab a copy of the code if they want it (you can either offer a free download yourself, or link to the purchase option on fivefilters.org to support us).
For full details, please refer to the license.
If you're not the owner of this site (ie. you're not hosting this yourself), you do not have to rely on an external service if you don't want to. You can download your own copy of Full-Text RSS under the AGPL license.
To extract content from a web page or to transform an existing partial feed to full text, pass the URL (encoded) in the querystring to the following URL:
All the parameters in the form above can be passed in this way. Examine the URL in the address bar after you click 'Create Feed' to see the values.
Full-Text RSS is written in PHP and relies on the following primary components:
Depending on your configuration, these secondary components may also be used:
PHP 5.2 or above is required. A simple shared web hosting account will work fine. The code has been tested on Windows and Linux using the Apache web server. If you're a Windows user, you can try it on your own machine using WampServer. It has also been reported as working under IIS, but we have not tested this ourselves.
Download from fivefilters.org — old versions are available in our code repository.
Your version of Full-Text RSS:
Your version of Site Patterns:
To see if you have the latest versions, check for updates.
If you've purchased this from FiveFilters.org, you'll receive notification when we release a new version or update the site patterns.
Full-Text RSS is licensed under the AGPL version 3 — more information about why we use this license can be found on FiveFilters.org
The software components in this application are licensed as follows...