What's that all about?
The idea of this project appeared owing to laziness (or even to evil
intent) of a great number of site-builders who do not place RSS feeds
on their web-pages. And still enter one and the same site now and then searching for
something new is rather ticking off, especially when the site is being updated with
some obscure regularity.
Now it is enough to simply send us the URL appealing to your needs,
and our service will reply you by sending a reference to RSS feed which has
a quality of realtime updating and possibility to be rolled in every
convenient way.
How it works?
The feed is made on the basis of links collected from an indicated page.
Basic settings available at the reference Additional Parameters are minimal and rather
comprehensible — so we don't see any point in special comment. The
only thing that's not evident and worth mentioning is the filters? operation principle.
The main point to be considered here is that the succession filters overlay
the operation of the preceding ones. In other words, if you use filters
"exclude external links from the results" and "include one-word links into
the results", the resulting feed will contain external one-word links. All links falling
within the scope of any of the filters are included into the feed except from
e-mail links (spammers are good enough in collecting them anyway,
so there's no need in our helping them).
As an Example
Let us feed a site about real estate for an example —
http://realtytimes.com/. Needless
to say that the site has no RSS of course, and the main page contains a block
of the business sector news that is of interest to us.
All the news links interesting for us are placed in the page between the titles
Today's Headlines and Classified Advice. So we remove checkbox
from the parameter "search for links throughout the page text", and in the box Beginning
that's appeared we type Today’s Headlines, in the box Ending —
Classified Advice. All the rest parameters and filters remain without alterations.
As a result we get the reference to the feed we need.