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PHP and AJAX RSS Reader

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An RSS Reader is used to read RSS Feeds

RSS allows fast browsing for news and updates


AJAX RSS Reader

In the AJAX example below we will demonstrate an RSS reader where the content from the RSS is loaded into the webpage without refreshing.


Select an RSS News Feed in the Box Below

Select an RSS-Feed:

RSS Feed will be listed here.

This example consists of three pages:

  • a simple HTML form
  • a JavaScript
  • a PHP page.

The HTML Form

This is the HTML page. It contains a simple HTML form and a link to a JavaScript:

<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="getrss.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<form> 
Select an RSS-Feed:
<select onchange="showRSS(this.value)">
<option value="Google">Google News</option>
<option value="MSNBC">MSNBC News</option>
</select>
</form>
<p><div id="rssOutput">
<b>RSS Feed will be listed here.</b></div></p>
</body>
</html>

Example Explained - The HTML Form

As you can see, the HTML page above contains a simple HTML form with a drop-down box.

The form works like this:

  1. An event is triggered when the user selects an option in the drop down box
  2. When the event is triggered, a function called showRSS() is executed.
  3. Below the form is a <div> called "rssOutput". This is used as a placeholder for the return data of the showRSS() function.

The JavaScript

The JavaScript code is stored in "getrss.js" and linked to the HTML document:

var xmlHttp;
function showRSS(str)
 { 
 xmlHttp=GetXmlHttpObject();
 if (xmlHttp==null)
  {
  alert ("Browser does not support HTTP Request");
  return;
  }
 var url="getrss.php";
 url=url+"?q="+str;
 url=url+"&sid="+Math.random();
 xmlHttp.onreadystatechange=stateChanged;
 xmlHttp.open("GET",url,true);
 xmlHttp.send(null);
 }

function stateChanged() 
 { 
 if (xmlHttp.readyState==4 || xmlHttp.readyState=="complete")
  { 
  document.getElementById("rssOutput")
  .innerHTML=xmlHttp.responseText;
  } 
 }
function GetXmlHttpObject()
{
var xmlHttp=null;
try
 {
 // Firefox, Opera 8.0+, Safari
 xmlHttp=new XMLHttpRequest();
 }
catch (e)
 {
 // Internet Explorer
 try
  {
  xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");
  }
 catch (e)
  {
  xmlHttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
  }
 }
return xmlHttp;
}

Example Explained

The stateChanged() and GetXmlHttpObject functions are the same as in the PHP AJAX Suggest chapter.

The showRSS() Function

Every time an option is selected in the input field this function executes the following:

  1. Defines the url (filename) to send to the server
  2. Adds a parameter (q) to the url with the selected option from the drop down box
  3. Adds a random number to prevent the server from using a cached file
  4. Calls on the GetXmlHttpObject function to create an XMLHTTP object, and tells the object to execute a function called stateChanged when a change is triggered
  5. Opens the XMLHTTP object with the given url.
  6. Sends an HTTP request to the server

The PHP Page

The server page called by the JavaScript code is a PHP file called "getrss.php":

<?php
//get the q parameter from URL
$q=$_GET["q"];
//find out which feed was selected
if($q=="Google")
 {
 $xml=("http://news.google.com/news?ned=us&topic=h&output=rss");
 }
elseif($q=="MSNBC")
 {
 $xml=("http://rss.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032091/device/rss/rss.xml");
 }
$xmlDoc = new DOMDocument();
$xmlDoc->load($xml);
//get elements from "<channel>"
$channel=$xmlDoc->getElementsByTagName('channel')->item(0);
$channel_title = $channel->getElementsByTagName('title')
->item(0)->childNodes->item(0)->nodeValue;
$channel_link = $channel->getElementsByTagName('link')
->item(0)->childNodes->item(0)->nodeValue;
$channel_desc = $channel->getElementsByTagName('description')
->item(0)->childNodes->item(0)->nodeValue;
//output elements from "<channel>"
echo("<p><a href='" . $channel_link
 . "'>" . $channel_title . "</a>");
echo("<br />");
echo($channel_desc . "</p>");
//get and output "<item>" elements
$x=$xmlDoc->getElementsByTagName('item');
for ($i=0; $i<=2; $i++)
 {
 $item_title=$x->item($i)->getElementsByTagName('title')
 ->item(0)->childNodes->item(0)->nodeValue;
 $item_link=$x->item($i)->getElementsByTagName('link')
 ->item(0)->childNodes->item(0)->nodeValue;
 $item_desc=$x->item($i)->getElementsByTagName('description')
 ->item(0)->childNodes->item(0)->nodeValue;
 echo ("<p><a href='" . $item_link
 . "'>" . $item_title . "</a>");
 echo ("<br />");
 echo ($item_desc . "</p>");
 }
?>

Example Explained - The PHP Page

When an option is sent from the JavaScript the following happens:

  1. PHP finds out which RSS feed was selected
  2. An XML DOM object is created for the selected RSS feed
  3. The elements from the RSS channel are found and outputted
  4. The three first elements from the RSS items are looped through and outputted

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