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#0, MSN search RSS tip
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-19-06 at 12:16 PM

On MSN you can of course do a regular search.

If you use MSN for research, you can now get and use RSS feeds.

See below.

http://search.msn.com:80/results.aspx?q=%22kurt+melvin%22&format=rss&FORM=R0RE

If u use something like ZZ tuelz you can have it automatically gather and archive this data for you.

Kelvin


#1, RE: MSN search RSS tip
Posted by Castle on Oct-19-06 at 09:21 PM
In response to message #0
LAST EDITED ON Oct-19-06 AT 09:34 PM (PST)
 
Hi Kelvin

You have been able to get msn rss pheeds for quite some time. Recently they changed the format a little and are promoting the feeds that look like the one you posted.

http://search.msn.com:80/results.aspx?q=%22kurt+melvin%22&format=rss&FORM=R0RE

I prefer the older version which looks like the following and is a little cleaner:

http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=kurt+melvin&format=rss&FORM=RSRE

I suppose one day they could discontinue it, but for now...

Actually I just manually cleaned yours. There is no reason for the % signs. Now your example looks like this:
http://search.msn.com:80/results.aspx?q=kurt+melvin&format=rss&FORM=R0RE

Which is more similar to my example but does include :80, and end with RORE instead of RSRE.

Take out the :80 and it still works and is shorter

http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=kurt+melvin&format=rss&FORM=R0RE

You can even shorten it to this, which still works and which I like best of all:

http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=kurt+melvin&format=rss

Castle


#2, RE: MSN search RSS tip
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-20-06 at 09:12 AM
In response to message #1
Hi Castle,

I have known about it for a while.

I went to look for it to add a feed to a page, for a specific search and noticed that at least at the time it was no longer advertised on the search results page.

So, I had to look for it. Though others may like to know.

Also, length is no matter, at least at the moment, because I am just pullin in the feed.

I would like to see the feature on google, or yahoo.

kelvin


#3, RE: MSN search RSS tip
Posted by Castle on Oct-20-06 at 06:24 PM
In response to message #2
Hi Kelvin

I wasn't trying to make you feel bad, just trying to clean up the feed. I prefer shorter because wrongly or rightly I think there is less to go wrong.

You probably know this: yahoo does have a feed:
http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/rss?ei=UTF-8&p=paris&eo=UTF-8

Keyword is Paris, replace that with whatever you want, plus the feed needs to be scrubbed because it has redirects in it
http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/search/paris/SIG=12fmdu3j8/*http%
See the rd.yahoo above. Kurt mentioned that before, hence the need for Scrubz.

Likewise google does have feeds too. I am not going to give you my method of accessing them, but they exist.

Castle


#4, RE: MSN search RSS tip
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-20-06 at 07:10 PM
In response to message #3
Castle,

No worries.

Our different ways of looking at things are bound to help someone else.

Yes, I know about google and yahoo.

The reason I singled out MSN was because it showed the rss for regular search results rather than news.

kelvin
www.21freetips.com


#5, RE: MSN search RSS tip
Posted by Kurt on Oct-20-06 at 08:58 PM
In response to message #3

>Keyword is Paris, replace that with whatever you want, plus
>the feed needs to be scrubbed because it has redirects in it
>http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/search/paris/SIG=12fmdu3j8/*http%
>See the rd.yahoo above. Kurt mentioned that before, hence
>the need for Scrubz.

Thanks Kelvin and Castle...

I just wanted to make a quick comment about the Yahoo (and Google) redirects....

Coincidently I just got back an upgrade to Newz Tuel that will "scrub"/remove the redirects in Newz Tuel so that the URLs "should" be clean, without any reidrect URLs that act as major fingerprints.

I say "should" because I haven't had a chance to test it yet.