kl_rssfeed for Joomla! 1.0.10+ Plugin

Mambot/Plugin to place RSS feeds in content. Modified version, updated to work with Joomla! 1.0.10+ "Title" Bug fixed 07/17/06. UTF-8 compliant"10/25/06 Added a new semantically correct tableless version."
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!! New 1.5 native version available (version 3.2):
http://info-graf.fr/infografcvs/telechargements/cat_view/25-joomla-extensions.html

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byhirschoff on October 28, 2007
Works great, does exactly what I need it to do, which is aggregate RSS feeds flexibly anywhere I want them. Thanks!!!
byRedfern on December 17, 2006
No! This is very baaaad thing.
Mambot lacks flexibility, cannot understand many feeds.
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This mambot displays all feeds displayed by native joomla 1.0.x. No more, no less.

byshirdi on November 21, 2006
If you want dynamic content, then this bot is a must.

Many options including layout and very easy to maintain.

Simple no fuss mambot that is as easy to use as {mosimage} anywhere where you create content. There just aren't any downsides, well any that I can find.

Thanks for a very usable and inventive tool.
byCurtis on November 12, 2006
I'm new to the whole Joomla and SMF stuff, but you guys make things really ease to get a Joomla site setup with mods and working.
bydamagedgoods on September 25, 2006
This is my favorite joomla extension. It installed easily, and worked right out of the box, with little to no configuration. With some tweaking, has unlimited potential as a news aggregator. This nice little mambot beats feedgator hands down, and should be on the top of directory listing. If you desire a news feed aggregator, and want the freedom to place your feeds anywhere you like, this is the tool to achieve it!
byFidelGonzales on July 18, 2006
You can create an entire site based upon these feeds. Really, there'll be little reason for anyone to go anywhere else. I look forward to how this does with the search engine rankings.
byemagin on July 12, 2006
As usual, simple tools that are powerful are the best.
Drop a feed in your content and embed long lists of links in there that related to the subject in question.
Very useful for articles, documentation, enriching your site.

One small problem I find is that some feeds (especially searches in google news) are very finiky and sometimes don't show up.
byjohnrabb on May 16, 2006
I cannot possibly believe I am the first person to find this useful. It's a plugin, for cryin' out loud, one line of code in your content and you're done. I've used this bot/plugin on several sites so far, my clients love it and so do I. I've also tried all the other RSS feeder solutions here. This is a no nonsense, brilliantly simple solution. I urge everyone to try this. This Bot inspired me so much I developed an entire Website with this useful tool.