Sage-Three is a simple RSS feed parser. I guess you could call it an aggregator, but it keeps feeds separate. It is a look-alike and work-alike for Sage-too, which was a fork of Sage.
Why don't I just use Sage, then? First, because Sage only works in Firefox. But second, and more importantly, because it doesn't work with an ad blocker. I hate ads. Please use an ad blocker with Sage-Three.
PHP 5.x, with the Tidy package. (This may be a separate package in your package manager.)
Place the source code of Sage-Three in a directory readable by your web server. Visit the index.html page. Click the link for any feed in the left frame (yes, Sage-Three uses frames) and the feed should appear in the right frame. Viewing feeds you've viewed before will not reload the feed from the server. To refresh feeds click the refresh button at the top of the left frame.
Now for the important stuff. How do you add a feed? Edit the sage3db.txt file. How do you delete a feed? Edit the sage3db.txt file. There is no web interface for security reasons. It has nothing to do with the fact that I'm too lazy to add a web interface. Yeah, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Sage-Three has been tested on the latest versions of Firefox, Chromium, and it mostly works on IE8.
Portions of Sage-Three come from:
- RSS parser: http://magpierss.sourceforge.net/
- Icons: Category:GNOME Desktop icons, actions and Category:GNOME Desktop icons, mimetypes
Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Ken Brazier
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