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RSS feed - how to get all entries, not the last 20 (on the example of Finam FM RSS)?
Can you tell me how google reader loads RSS?
Here, for example, is an RSS feed of one of the programs on FinamFM finam.fm/broadcast/23/rss/ - there are 20 episodes in this feed in total.
If you put it in a Google reader, you can download more than 20 episodes, up to the first broadcast on 01/27/2010
How is it possible? Or does Google simply have this tape already stored in its own archive, and does it load it on its own?
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Yes, everything is correct. The GRider has a cache of records due to the fact that someone is already reading this tape. There is no way to get more from the original RSS feed than it gives.
Yes, you are probably not the only one reading this thread. It just fetches entries from the cache. The only reasonable explanation.
By the way, you can pull out dead tapes from a Google reader in this way. those. which do not currently exist. If you find the old URL and subscribe to it, then after a while the old posts will be visible in the feed.
Paste the RSS address into https://feed.informer.com/digests.... (create an account), then either look there or add the web-wiget from informer.com to protopage.com (create an account), though half a year is a bunch it worked fine, then when saving to protopage, an antivirus is triggered by clicking on the button - I probably "filled" them with my feeds and they decided to limit me that way. After filling out a complaint on the site, support unsubscribed, saying that they should ask the anti-virus support to add the proto site to the exceptions, which I did not naturally do. But when viewing, clicking on the pages of protopage.com (mine and not mine), the antivirus never worked. So far, it suits me, and so I got RSS through informer.com, probably 98% of what I'm interested in.
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That. actually informer fetches 50 RSS headlines, nice view of widget with RSS arrival time - Smart Headline... .
All of these features available to me are on 'free of charge' accounts. Try it, I don't think this free has changed.
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