>I'm confoozed! LOL Thanks,
>John,
Phirst things phirst. It should be spelled:
conphoozed
There will be a spelling quiz next Monday.
And, to answer your question:
You're looking for XML/RSS pages.
Newstrove is my new favorite...
1. Go to www.Newstrove.com
2. Search for: parrots
This is the direct link:
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/search.pl?search=parrots
3. Look for the little orange button that says XML and next to it is:
RSS News Feed
4. Clicking that link brings up the RSS pheed for your results.
Here's the URL for the PHEED:
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/rss.xml?search=parrots
This last URL is what you want to enter into BBX.
But, if you want to be quicker, you can take that "base" XML URL and just change parrots to lions
Basically, for NewsTrove, you can take a bunch of links like this, and just change "parrots" into other keywords:
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/rss.xml?search=parrots
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/rss.xml?search=parrots
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/rss.xml?search=parrots
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/rss.xml?search=parrots
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/rss.xml?search=parrots
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/rss.xml?search=parrots
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/rss.xml?search=parrots
For NewsTrove and most others, remember to use a + instead of blank spaces:
http://newstrove.com/cgi-bin/rss.xml?search=amazon+parrots
Note: News sources don't have the "depth" of standard searches. I don't think "amazon parrots" will update everyday, or even every week.
Also, everyone should do a little research first...