So What is "Feed to JavaScript"?

An RSS Feed is a dynamically generated summary (in XML format) of information or news published on other web sites- so when the published RSS changes, your web site will be automatically changed too.

It is a rather simple technology that allows you, the humble web page designer, to have this content displayed in your own web page, without having to know a lick about XML!

Think of it as a box you define on your web page that is able to update itself, whenever the source of the information changes, your web page does too, without you having to do a single thing to it. .

This Feed2JS web site (new and improved!) provides you a free service that can do all the hard work for you-- in 3 easy steps:

  1. Find the RSS source, the web address for the feed.
  2. Use our simple tool to build the JavaScript command that will display it
  3. Optionally style it up to look pretty.

Please keep in mind that feeds are cached on our site for 60 minutes, so if you add content to your RSS feed, the updates will take at least an hour to appear in any other web site using Feed2JS to display that feed.

If You Like This Service...

Then just keep using it. Thanks to the support of 57 people (one major anonymous donor in particualt) Feed2JS is now fully supported to be kept going at least to the June 2013. See the good news.

Run Your Own Version

This service is based on the original site that was developed at the Maricopa Community Colleges back 2003 (the old "jade server"). >If you host your own web site and can download, configure, and install a few PHP files, then you are welcome/encouraged to set up your own instance of Feed2JS (it will run more efficiently, and you can even restrict the URLs where it can be used to your own list of domains). Check out the details and where to get the code...

Sites running their own version should see our helpful hints as well as a collection of modifications others have done to enhance their own Feed2JS service.

Why Are You Doing This?

A very good question! I developed this as an experiment, largely for our own use from a server originally hosted at the Maricopa Community Colleges. RSS was just starting to get popular in 2003, and it seemed like people could use an easier method for incorporating RSS into their own web sites. See the footer for the legal verbiage as far as the open source license for this software.

Latest Changes and History

Latest version: 2.32 as of 02.Dec.2011

Stay up to date with Feed2JS changes-- now available as an RSS feed.


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Thanks to generous support, Feed2JS is now fully funded for at least the next 18 months, maybe longer (more...)

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