A lightweight RSS parser, for Node and the browser
A small library for turning RSS XML feeds into JavaScript objects. You can parse RSS from a URL (parser.parseURL) or an XML string (parser.parseString).
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>'...
RSSProxy is a web based RSS-Reader with export. It exports only the unread messages. So you can read online and your RSS-Reader at home only gets unread messages.
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openMyAdmin is a free CMS, established on the basis of recent trends in developing web applications such as AJAX, MVC and OOP. Basic principles of CMS: web desktop and modular structure.
A development and presentation framework for XEPL programming the XEVM. Single page dynamic ajax interface that is custom and skinnable. A tight integration of XEPL, JavaScript and CSS to get your browser to dance with your Xepl Engine.
TR2F goal is to be attributes/tags management system, a sort of web based browser and deal engine.
Features: contacts directory, portfolios, product catalogs, marketplace, and more.
Web feed/attribute viewer/creator/composer/publisher is coming soon...
FoFRedux (FeedOnFeeds-Redux) is a web-based RSS reader and aggregator. Users control their own data, and can read their feeds from any web browser, as well as publish their own mixed feeds for use by other readers.