Builder AU RSS Feeds

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for content distribution. Builder AU offer daily RSS feeds with headlines, descriptions and links back to Builder AU for the full story. Click on the XML button at right to get the corresponding feed. Use the URL to retrieve the feed if you are using a Web application. You can also install a desktop reader (see below) to view and manage your RSS feeds.

Using Builder Feeds on Your Web Site

These RSS feeds can be incorporated into your Web site in a variety of ways. To get you started Check out this article for details on how to set up an RSS application for your site using PHP's XML libraries to handle the parsing of RSS data.

We encourage you to use these feeds, so long as you do not post our full-text stories. Whenever you post Builder AU feeds on your Web site or anywhere else, please provide attribution to Builder AU. We don't require anything dramatic, but we do ask that you always note the source of the information.

More on RSS

For more details on RSS, start with the RSS 2.0 specification. The specification includes samples of earlier versions.

There are many, many newsreader applications which use RSS files. Here are some popular ones:

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