<?php // Define path to Smarty files (don't forget trailing slash) // and load library. (you'll want to change this value) // // NOTE: you can also simply add Smarty to your include path define('SMARTY_DIR', '/home/kellan/projs/magpierss/scripts/Smarty/'); require_once(SMARTY_DIR.'Smarty.class.php'); // define path to Magpie files and load library // (you'll want to change this value) // // NOTE: you can also simple add MagpieRSS to your include path define('MAGPIE_DIR', '/home/kellan/projs/magpierss/'); require_once(MAGPIE_DIR.'rss_fetch.inc'); require_once(MAGPIE_DIR.'rss_utils.inc'); // optionally show lots of debugging info # define('MAGPIE_DEBUG', 2); // optionally flush cache quickly for debugging purposes, // don't do this on a live site # define('MAGPIE_CACHE_AGE', 10); // use cache? default is yes. see rss_fetch for other Magpie options # define('MAGPIE_CACHE_ON', 1) // setup template object $smarty = new Smarty; $smarty->compile_check = true; // url of an rss file $url = $_GET['rss_url']; if ( $url ) { // assign a variable to smarty for use in the template $smarty->assign('rss_url', $url); // use MagpieRSS to fetch remote RSS file, and parse it $rss = fetch_rss( $url ); // if fetch_rss returned false, we encountered an error if ( !$rss ) { $smarty->assign( 'error', magpie_error() ); } $smarty->assign('rss', $rss ); $item = $rss->items[0]; $date = parse_w3cdtf( $item['dc']['date'] ); $smarty->assign( 'date', $date ); } // parse smarty template, and display using the variables we assigned $smarty->display('simple.smarty'); ?>