Build an RSS Feed Reader with jQuery and jGFeed: New Plus Tutorial

Build an RSS Feed Reader with jQuery and jGFeed: New Plus Tutorial

Nov 25th, 2009 in Plus by Luis Montero

This PLUS tutorial and screencast will demonstrate how to use jQuery and the jGFeed plugin to fetch news feeds remotely and write the results into the existing markup. jGFeed is a jQuery plugin that allows you to retrieve 'any' RSS feed from 'any' host and return a JSON object for easy usage. Become a PLUS member.

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Author: Luis Montero

Lupo Montero is a web developer in love with PHP and jQuery. He enjoys blogging, writing code, making music and double espressos. You can find him on Twitter as well. Lupo currently works for E-noise.com Limited, as a web developer in London, UK.

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    Matt November 25th

    Great way to make your server do absolutely nothing!

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    Keith November 25th

    Glad I have a plus subscription :)

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    David Moreen November 25th

    This would be great, for a little widget.

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    Tao Chen November 25th

    I can’t wait!

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    esranull November 26th

    good working thanks

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    Omar December 6th

    Great information, though I must admit I’m a pretty bare-bones kind of guy.

    This works fine for me for now.

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