Full-Text RSS ============= [Full-Text RSS](https://fivefilters.org/content-only/) from [FiveFilters.org](https://fivefilters.org) is used by software developers and news enthusiasts to extract article content from news sites and blogs, and to convert RSS feeds that contain only extracts of stories to full-text feeds. This is the public version of Full-Text RSS available to download for free from . For best extraction results, and to help us sustain the project, you can purchase the most up-to-date version at . If want a managed, hosted API instead, [see our plans](https://rapidapi.com/fivefilters/api/full-text-rss/pricing). ### Installation 1. Extract the files in this ZIP archive to a folder on your computer. 2. FTP the files up to your server 3. Access index.php through your browser. E.g. https://example.org/full-text-rss/index.php 4. Enter a URL in the form field to test the code 5. If you get an RSS feed with full-text content, all is working well. :) ### Configuration (optional) 1. Save a copy of config.php as custom_config.php and edit custom_config.php 2. If you decide to enable caching, make sure the cache folder (and its 2 sub folders) is writable. (You might need to change the permissions of these folders to 777 through your FTP client.) ### Site-specific extraction rules This free version does not contain the site config files we include with purchased copies, but these are now all available [online](https://github.com/fivefilters/ftr-site-config). If you'd like to keep yours up to date using Git, follow the steps below: 1. Change into the site_config/standard/ folder 2. Delete everything in there 3. Using the command line, enter: `git clone https://github.com/fivefilters/ftr-site-config.git .` 4. Git should now download the latest site config files for you. 5. To update the site config files again, you can simply run `git pull` from the directory. ### Code example If you're developing an application which requires content extraction, you can call Full-Text RSS as a web service from within your application. Here's how to do it in PHP: rss->channel->item); $title = $json->rss->channel->item->title; // Note: this works when you're processing an article. // If the input URL is a feed, ->item will be an array. echo $title; ### Different language? Although we don't have examples in other programming languages, the essential steps should be: 1. Construct the request URL using URL where you installed Full-Text RSS and the article or feed URL (see $ftr, $article, $request in example above). 2. Fetch the resulting URL using an HTTP GET request. 3. Parse the HTTP response body as JSON and grab what you need.