PodAdmin is a very simple web-based podcast management tool. Upload your new episode via web form, PodAdmin will then grab title and description from the ID3 tags and generate a new RSS feed on your website. PodAdmin uses PHP and MySQL.

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RSS, Sound/Audio

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • I'm pretty damned happy with this. I've manually published RSS feeds by hand managing the feed xml file. That sucked, but worked. podadmin saved my mana by letting me avoid most of the issues and get down to business. It seems to want a little more work though, as the iTunes categories with ampersand symbols in their names are not correctly represented in the feed thus making an invalid feed if you use them. Therefore my podcast's currently listed under a highly unrelated category. Still. I'm pleased with this web app. Thanks!
  • Thanks for updates ;)
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Additional Project Details

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users

User Interface

Web-based

Programming Language

PHP

Database Environment

MySQL

Related Categories

PHP RSS Software, PHP Sound Audio

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2006-01-16