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SimplePie puts the 'simple' back into 'really simple syndication'. Flexible enough to suit newbies and veterans alike, SimplePie's focus has been two-fold: speed and ease of use. By thinking about the most useful ways to handle blogs, news sites, and podcasts, we've come up with an API that makes it easy to do cool things with your feeds.

This project is managed by gsnedders.

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Development Tools Now Available

For anyone who is using the latest development version of SimplePie (known as 1.3-dev), you might have noticed that the readme mentions SimplePie.compiled.php in the same vein as our previous simplepie.inc. However, in the past, you had to check out ... [More] the entire repository just to build this. I’m happy to announce that a pre-built version [...] [Less]


SimplePie 1.2.1 is Now Available!

I’m excited to finally announce the immediate availability of SimplePie 1.2.1. This release fixes a few bugs, including a major URL parsing bug, where URLs with query strings were parsed incorrectly. For a full list of what has been changed in this version, see the commits since 1.2, and the issues closed in 1.2.1. This [...]


SimplePie is ceasing development

A couple of years ago I co-founded my first company and that has ended up taking a large portion of my time. As part of that, I've also released a new open-source project called CloudFusion (formerly Tarzan) that is beginning to take the Amazon Web ... [More] Services and Cloud Computing world by storm. Geoffrey has spent a lot of time in school, building tools to help the HTML 5 community, and now has a gig working for Opera. There quite simply isn't much time for SimplePie anymore — for either of us. [Less]


SimplePie 1.2 now available!

SimplePie 1.2 is now available. This release adds a few features that have been requested often, especially caching in MySQL (instead of on the filesystem) and the ability to autodetect more than one feed. Furthermore, a large number of bugs have been fixed, a mixture of low-priority bugs found throughout 1.1’s release-cycle, and a few [...]


OpenID for comments

We’re now supporting a technology called OpenID for comments. What does that mean for you? It means that you can sign-in and comment on our blog with your existing account from Google/Gmail, Yahoo!, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Windows Live ... [More] , Hotmail, Flickr, AOL, Blogger, WordPress.com, and others!
If you already have a registered account on our blog for [...] [Less]


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