Rnews Feed Aggregator 0.80 is a PHP script for RSS and Feeds scripts design by Adrian Rollett.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Rnews Feed Aggregator is a server-side web-based RSS/Atom feed aggregator/news tracking tool.
Publisher review:Rnews Feed Aggregator is a server-side web-based RSS/Atom feed aggregator/news tracking tool. Rnews Feed Aggregator is a server-side web-based RSS/Atom feed aggregator/news tracking tool.Features:Usability: - Support for Atom and RSS feed formats. - Step-by-step web install interface. - Support for multiple users. - OPML import/export for easy sharing of subscriptions between news readers. - Supports database table prefixes to accomodate web hosts that provide only one database. - Feed information auto-imported from RSS feed link. - User-configurable display of icons (for sites that have them). - Optional caching and resizing of feed icons (requires PHP GD library). - Categories — view all feeds at once, by category, or individually. - Shows a configurable number of links — helpful for feeds that give only a small number of stories, or catching up when you've missed a few days. - Can force update of feeds, overriding RSS feed timeouts. Performance: - Sparse standards-compliant (XHTML, CSS) interface — loads quickly, and shows your feeds in a compact, easy-to-read format. - Good netizen — combines MagpieRSS's caching with a user-configurable timeout to avoid hitting RSS feeds too often. - Feed articles and descriptions use AJAX for quick response. - Content is incrementally pushed to the browser for faster response with large categories. Security: - Supports secure login, user addition, and password change on SSL-capable servers. - Cookies are secured with HMAC-SHA1, and include client IP address to limit hijacking attacks. - User passwords are securely stored in the database using salted SHA-1 hashes. - Uses modified kses library to strip unwanted tags from RSS feed contents to mitigate XSS attacks.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris