Fine-Tune RSS Feeds with ListGarden | Linux Today

Fine-Tune RSS Feeds with ListGarden

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Dmitri Popov
Aug 22, 2007

“Most Web publishing systems on the market can automatically
generate RSS feeds, but there are situations where you might want
to have fine-grained control over your RSS feeds. For example, you
might want to provide alternative RSS item descriptions, or to
manually select which RSS items to publish. While you can code an
RSS feed by hand, you’d be better off using a dedicated tool like
ListGarden. It can help you to not only create and manage RSS
feeds, but also to do more advanced tasks like publish the feeds on
a remote server, back up the feeds, generate an HTML page, and much
more.

“ListGarden is written in Perl, and it can run as an application
on your local desktop or as a CGI script on a Web server…”

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