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1 MAGPIERSS RECIPES:  Cooking with Corbies
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3          "Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie."
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5 1. LIMIT THE NUMBER OF HEADLINES(AKA ITEMS) RETURNED.
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7 PROBLEM:
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9 You want to display the 10 (or 3) most recent headlines, but the RSS feed
10 contains 15.
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12 SOLUTION:
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14 $num_items = 10;
15 $rss = fetch_rss($url);
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17 $items = array_slice($rss->items, 0, $num_items);
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19 DISCUSSION:
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21 Rather then trying to limit the number of items Magpie parses, a much simpler,
22 and more flexible approach is to take a "slice" of the array of items.  And
23 array_slice() is smart enough to do the right thing if the feed has less items
24 then $num_items.
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26 See: http://www.php.net/array_slice
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28
29 2. DISPLAY A CUSTOM ERROR MESSAGE IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG
30
31 PROBLEM:
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33 You don't want Magpie's error messages showing up if something goes wrong.
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35 SOLUTION:
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37 # Magpie throws USER_WARNINGS only
38 # so you can cloak these, by only showing ERRORs
39 error_reporting(E_ERROR);
40
41 # check the return value of fetch_rss()
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43 $rss = fetch_rss($url);
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45 if ( $rss ) {
46 ...display rss feed...
47 }
48 else {
49         echo "An error occured!  " .
50              "Consider donating more $$$ for restoration of services." .
51                  "<br>Error Message: "  . magpie_error();
52 }
53
54 DISCUSSION:
55
56 MagpieRSS triggers a warning in a number of circumstances.  The 2 most common
57 circumstances are:  if the specified RSS file isn't properly formed (usually
58 because it includes illegal HTML), or if Magpie can't download the remote RSS
59 file, and there is no cached version. 
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61 If you don't want your users to see these warnings change your error_reporting
62 settings to only display ERRORs.  Another option is to turn off display_error,
63 so that WARNINGs, and NOTICEs still go to the error_log but not to the webpages.
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65 You can do this with:
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67 ini_set('display_errors', 0);
68
69 See: http://www.php.net/error_reporting,
70      http://www.php.net/ini_set,
71          http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.errorfunc.php
72
73 3. GENERATE A NEW RSS FEED
74
75 PROBLEM:
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77 Create an RSS feed for other people to use.
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79 SOLUTION:
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81 Use Useful Inc's RSSWriter (http://usefulinc.com/rss/rsswriter/)
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83 DISCUSSION:
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85 An example of turning a Magpie parsed RSS object back into an RSS file is forth
86 coming.  In the meantime RSSWriter has great documentation.
87
88 4. DISPLAY HEADLINES MORE RECENT THEN X DATE
89
90 PROBLEM:
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92 You only want to display headlines that were published on, or after a certain
93 date.
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95
96 SOLUTION:
97
98 require 'rss_utils.inc';
99
100 # get all headlines published today
101 $today = getdate();
102
103 # today, 12AM
104 $date = mktime(0,0,0,$today['mon'], $today['mday'], $today['year']);
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106 $rss = fetch_rss($url);
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108 foreach ( $rss->items as $item ) {
109         $published = parse_w3cdtf($item['dc']['date']);
110         if ( $published >= $date ) {
111                 echo "Title: " . $item['title'];
112                 echo "Published: " . date("h:i:s A", $published);
113                 echo "<p>";
114         }
115 }
116
117 DISCUSSION:
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119 This recipe only works for RSS 1.0 feeds that include the <dc:date> field.
120 (which is very good RSS style)
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122 parse_w3cdtf is defined in rss_utils.inc, and parses RSS style dates into Unix
123 epoch seconds. 
124
125 See: http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.datetime.php
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