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Hello with all,

I am new and French thus sorry for my English not top.

I developed a outil/script which makes it possible to carry out a whole and complete site in a few minutes via flus RSSS/XML.
Script is given the responsability to go to seek flows RSS/XML, to store them in base sql and then to make them resortir on the site via PHP/SQL.
Script is very interessant bus by putting parsing RSS/XML each hour via a CRON one manages to have enormously indexed and visible pages.

Here the fontionnalities which script manages :
- Automatic management of the categories.
- Dynamic URL Rewriting.
- Inscription newsletter.
- Internal search engine.
- Script of parsing XML which is given the responsability to go parser flows and to record them in the base.
- Structure of the base sql.
- Pagination of the news pages.
- Management of the site entirely managed with very simple function thus of use and modification.
- Txt file of assistance to the installation.
- Flows RSS/XML preregistered for each topic (attention flow French but easily adaptable sites while placing English flows).

At present I developed this script around several topics :
- Videos Games
- Cinema & DVD
- Referencing SEO
- Job
- Stock Exchange/Finance
- High-tech
- Sport

Here some examples of achievements with this script :
www.actus-jeux.be
www.infos-cinema.com
www.infos-hightech.com

Scripts are sold with identical that these two sites (design + ergonomics) :
www.boursoinfo.com
www.emploi-infos.com

Transaction with Paypal.
If one of these topics interests you, send to me a message for the price.
 
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