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OrangeBox RSS Publishing System
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8923 |
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OrangeBox RSS Publishing System |
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http://www.orangeboxrss.com/?l=script&r=hotscripts |
| Description |
Looking for a way to distribute news in the 21st century? Use RSS -- a method of distributing news that is rapidly gaining in popularity as websites switch from email newsletters to RSS feeds. OrangeBox is the easiest way to provide news feeds. Simply fill out forms in the control panel to manage multiple feeds and news items. No need to re-upload files every time you have news. Just fill out a form, and out pops a file that is compliant to the latest RSS specification: 2.0. Runs on your PHP and MySQL-enabled webserver so that anyone in your organization can access the publishing system anywhere they are! This is a big advantage over software that only runs on one computer. Included in the purchase price of $47 is professional installation, unlimited upgrades, unlimited tech support for life, and $240 worth of free bonuses. 60 day money-back guarantee included. |
| Category |
PHP > Scripts and Programs > XML and PHP |
| Date |
Jun 30, 2006 |
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