RSS 2 HTML Update
RSS 2 HTML has now served more than 2,104,543 requests. Here’s a list of the top 5 users of RSS 2 HTML:
| Domain | Requests |
| http://www.e-selides.gr/ | 1,356,463 |
| http://needsofthemany.blogono.com/ | 109,390 |
| http://www.segasaturno.com/ | 21,574 |
| http://www.copasocial.com/ | 20,728 |
| http://www.inventright.com/ | 18,240 |
It has come to my attention that some people have been hiding the ‘Powered by rss2html’ link that is displayed at the end of the HTML that RSS 2 HTML generates. I haven’t made this explicit before, so I’ll make it clear now: please do not remove or hide the ‘Powered by rss2html’ link that appears, unless I have given you explicit permission to remove it. This link is all I ask from the people who use RSS 2 HTML – please respect that.
RSS 2 HTML now caches feeds for an hour. This speeds up access (great for you!) and will reduce bandwidth to my server.
It works like this: the first time someone requests a feed, the feed is downloaded from the remote server and stored on my server (rss.bloople.net). All subsequent requests will load the feed data from my server. If the feed data file is 1 hour old or more, the feed data is loaded from the remote server into my feed data file once more, and the process repeats.
If you want to disable caching, you can do so by going to http://rss.bloople.net and putting your feed URL in again. Then press the “advanced” button and tick “disable caching”. Then generate the RSS 2 HTML code.
Thank you for your great job.
e-selides.gr Team @ 21:39 on Friday, 2008-10-17