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    jFeedMe

    jQuery based cross-domain feed subscriber and renderer into HTML

    A simple to use jQuery-based scriptlet that allows you to render HTML within a P tag (can be changed to DIV, SPAN etc with minor modifications) from an RSS/XML feed. It is capable of making cross-domain subscriptions without the need of any server-side support. (overcome single origin policy) Features: 1. Low footprint: compact script - 2.25KB (requires jquery-minimal 1.5+) 2. Ease of use: link the script to your html and add an empty <p id='feedPanel' rssurl='<feed url>'...
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    This is an archive of the PowerBlog blogging desktop software application. PowerBlog is no longer supported as of 2005 and stopped working when incompatibilities came with .NET Framework v2 and Internet Explorer (which was used for WYSIWYG HTML editing). PowerBlog was a powerful and intuitive Windows desktop blogging application. One could post blog entries to an XML-RPC/Blogger API host, FTP host, or other host. It was extensible using .NET assemblies or by using VBScript/JScript...
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