lit108 Posted October 17, 2010 Share Posted October 17, 2010 I have a code that displays multiple rss feeds on a website using php. However it shows the blog titles from each post from each of the blogs in order of blog, I would however like them to be mixed in together and displayed in order of the date they were published. Is there a way this code can be adapted to do that? Thanks, include('rssclass.php'); include('feedlist.php'); <?php $feedlist = new rss('http://nuspeak.co.uk/rss/rss.xml'); echo $feedlist->display(500,"LiveitLive"); $feedlist = new rss('http://feeds.feedburner.com/GVSB'); echo $feedlist->display(500,"GVSB"); $feedlist = new rss('http://youknowyouoweme.tumblr.com/rss'); echo $feedlist->display(500,"youknowyouoweme"); $feedlist = new rss('http://thepigeonpost.wordpress.com/feed/'); echo $feedlist->display(500,"the pigeon post"); $feedlist = new rss('http://takethesongsandrun.wordpress.com/feed/'); echo $feedlist->display(500,"happy days are here again"); ?> <?php class rss { var $feed; function rss($feed) { $this->feed = $feed; } function parse(){ $rss = simplexml_load_file($this->feed); $rss_split = array(); foreach($rss->channel->item as $item) { $title=(string) $item->title; $link =(string) $item->link; $description=(string)$item->description; $rss_split[]=' <div><a href="%27.$link.%27" target="_blank">'.$title.'</a></div> '; } return $rss_split; } function display($numrows,$head){ $rss_split=$this->parse(); $i=0; $rss_data='<div class="vas"><div class="title-head">'.$head.'</div><div id="feed_links"><h3>'; while ( $i < $numrows ) { $rss_data .= $rss_split[$i]; $i++; } $trim = str_replace('', '',$this->feed); $user = str_replace('&lang=en-us&format=rss_200','',$trim); $rss_data.='</div></h3> </div> '; return $rss_data; } } ?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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