diff --git a/v2/content/posts/2022/generate-rss-from-webpage/index.md b/v2/content/posts/2022/generate-rss-from-webpage/index.md index bf5a69e..8c4e893 100644 --- a/v2/content/posts/2022/generate-rss-from-webpage/index.md +++ b/v2/content/posts/2022/generate-rss-from-webpage/index.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title = "Generating RSS Feeds From Web Pages With RSS Please" date = 2022-07-04T09:54:29+10:00 [extra] -#updated = 2022-01-27T21:07:32+10:00 +updated = 2022-07-24T09:28:15+10:00 +++ Sometimes I come across a web page that I'd like to revisit when there's @@ -19,7 +19,8 @@ background on the tool and how I'm running it in my Docker infrastructure. Sometimes an RSS feed isn't available on a website. If the site is open source I will often try to [open a PR to add or enable one][rss-pr]. That's not always -possible though. Other time the page may be one that would naturally think to provide a feed for, but one would still be useful. +possible though. Other times the page may be one that the author wouldn't +naturally think to provide a feed for, but one would still be useful. As an example, when we were looking to buy a house I noticed that listings would often go live on agent's websites several days or more before they were @@ -28,8 +29,7 @@ regularly visiting all the real estate agent websites to run my search, and check for new listings. At the time I used [Feedfry] to create RSS feeds from the search results. I could then subscribe to them in [Feedbin]. Paired with the [Feedbin Notifier app][notifier] I received a notification on my phone -whenever there was a new listing matching my search criteria from any of the -agents. +whenever there was a new listing matching my search criteria. Feedfry is free with ads or paid subscription. I paid while house shopping but let that lapse afterwards. I don't begrudge them funding the service with ads or