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Putting RSS feed into site and having it archive itself


Is there a way to make it so that I add RSS to one of my sites but that it archives itself into the site so that the next day when new content is placed, it doesn't replace the old content.
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Sure. You could setup a cron job if you have a *nix host and have it run a simple script that could create a new file (ex. feed_yesterday.rss) and archive the previous day's information into that new file.

Can you elaborate more on how you are going to use the archived information?
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