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jQRSS: a jQuery plugin for RSS and Atom feeds parsing

Published: 16 June 2011 Publication History

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jQuery is the most popular JavaScript library providing a wide range of functionality. One of its impressive features is support of plugins. The powerful jQuery plugin system and its active community cause development of more than 4,000 plugins listed in the library repository. However, the majority of them are stateless. This article presents a new plugin for RSS and Atom feeds parsing, built on the jQuery plugin system. This plugin, called jQRSS, extends jQuery library by facilitating the usage of RSS sources both from a developer's and user's perspective.

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CompSysTech '11: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies
June 2011
688 pages
ISBN:9781450309172
DOI:10.1145/2023607
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  • TELECVB: TELECOMS - Varna, Bulgaria
  • Austrian Comp Soc: Austrian Computer Society
  • BPCSB: BULGARIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY - Sofia, Bulgaria
  • IOMAIBB: INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS AND INFORMATICS - BAS, Bulgaria
  • NBUBB: New Bulgarian University - BAS, Bulgaria
  • Technical University of Sofia
  • IOIACTBB: INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES - BAS, Bulgaria
  • TSFPS: THE SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME - SISTER
  • ERSVB: EURORISC SYSTEMS - Varna, Bulgaria
  • FOSEUB: FEDERATION OF THE SCIENTIFIC ENGINEERING UNIONS - Bulgaria
  • UORB: University of Ruse, Bulgaria
  • BBPSB: BULGARIAN BUSINESS PUBLICATIONS - Sofia, Bulgaria
  • CASTUVTB: CYRIL AND ST. METHODIUS UNIVERSITY of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
  • TECHUVB: Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria
  • LLLPET: LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMME - ETN TRICE
  • IEEEBSB: IEEE Bulgaria Section, Bulgaria

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New York, NY, United States

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Published: 16 June 2011

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  1. RSS
  2. jQuery
  3. plugin

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CompSysTech '11
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  • TELECVB
  • Austrian Comp Soc
  • BPCSB
  • IOMAIBB
  • NBUBB
  • IOIACTBB
  • TSFPS
  • ERSVB
  • FOSEUB
  • UORB
  • BBPSB
  • CASTUVTB
  • TECHUVB
  • LLLPET
  • IEEEBSB

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