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2/7/2008 5:10 AM
 

Im using the news feed module on my website. So the latest headlines appear with an introductory passage, and the users click the headline to be brought to that site. I was wondering though, is it possible, through some sort of feed, to import the actual article content into your website? so rather than the user been brought to the source website of the article, the content it uploaded to your site. I know there may be some copyright infringement here, but assuming you have permission, is this possible?

 

 
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2/7/2008 10:25 AM
 

The best way would be if the publisher of a feed provided full text information within that feed.  But it really depends on who is controlling the feed and how they have things setup on their end.


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2/7/2008 11:04 AM
 

ok thanks, thats what i thought

 
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