First off i am italian and my english isn't good
After many search here and google dont find an solution
Ok there are an tons of discussion of it here,but an very noob pass to pass can help me an many user of the board(imho)
they tellCode:http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.info?_id=f9ef30e9f3b6b905777deae6d24727a6
when i open the feedThis pipe fetches the specified RSS feed, reads the web pages indicated in the links of the RSS feed items, extracts the contents from the web pages between the specified tags, and write back the extracted contents into the description of the RSS feed items. Use this pipe to build your own full-text RSS
i see
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if i going on the webpage of the rss
open source pageCode:http://www.voanews.com/english/2009-09-08-voa11.cfm?rss=topstories
copy and past inside dreamweaver find it and select the all text
ok seems simpleCode:<span class="body"><p><br><table class="APIMAGE" style="direction: ltr;" align="left" width="210"><tbody><tr><td style=""><img id="||CPIMAGE:780847|" title="Hamid Karzai (file photo)" alt="Hamid Karzai (file photo)" src="/english/images/AP-Afghanistan-president-Hamid-Karzai-210.jpg" border="0" vspace="2" width="210" height="195" hspace="2"></td></tr><tr><td style="" class="imagecaption">Hamid Karzai (file photo)</td></tr></tbody></table>For the first time since the August 20 presidential election in Afghanistan, the preliminary vote totals now show incumbent Hamid Karzai with a percentage high enough to avoid a runoff. But the country's electoral watchdog, backed by the U.N., says it has found "clear and convincing evidence of fraud." It is ordering a partial recount. <br><br>With more than 91 percent of polling stations tabulated Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission says President Hamid Karzai is now the clear leader. The incumbent has 54 percent of valid votes - above the absolute majority needed to avoid a second round of balloting. His closest challenger, former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah has 28 percent. <br><br>The latest preliminary results were released as the Election Complaints Commission ordered a recount of votes from polling stations where it suspects fraud. The ECC, which has a majority of members appointed by the United Nations, says returns must be recounted and audited from any polling station where 100 percent turnout was reported or any presidential candidate received more than 95 percent of total votes.<br><br>Canadian Grant Kippen is the ECC chairman. <br><br>"Well we have no idea how extensive it is," Kippen said. "We believe, based on the investigations, in decisions that we have already taken but there is some coalition based on the criteria that we layout on our order and that is why we are asking the Election Commission or ordered the Election Commission to take this action in term of the order in a recount."<br><br>Campaign committees for a number of presidential candidates have accused others of stuffing ballot boxes or throwing out votes. Many of the most serious complaints allege supporters of President Karzai rigged the results at polling stations on Election Day in three provinces - strongholds of the incumbent.<br><br>The Taliban had vowed to disrupt the election and retaliate against voters. But the credibility of the election now appears more vulnerable to the fraud allegations than the lower-than-expected turnout due to insurgent violence.<br><br><table class="APIMAGE" style="direction: ltr;" align="left" width="210"><tbody><tr><td><img id="||CPIMAGE:780522|" title="ISAF soldiers secure the site of the car bomb, outside the entrance to the military airport, in Kabul, Afghanistan, 08 Sep 2009" alt="ISAF soldiers secure the site of the car bomb, outside the entrance to the military airport, in Kabul, Afghanistan, 08 Sep 2009" src="/english/images/ap_afghanistan_military_airport_bombing_08sep09_210.jpg" border="0" vspace="2" width="210" height="210" hspace="2"></td></tr><tr><td class="imagecaption">ISAF soldiers secure the site of the car bomb, outside the entrance to the military airport, in Kabul, Afghanistan, 08 Sep 2009</td></tr></tbody></table>The latest attack in Kabul blamed on the Taliban took place just outside the military gate at the capital's international airport. <br><br>Kabul Police criminal investigations chief Abdul Ghafar Sayedzada says a suicide car bomber struck a convoy of NATO vehicles at the airport's east gate. <br><br>The police official says three civilians died and six others were injured as they were passing by on the road. <br><br>Also reported injured are two American soldiers and one from Belgium. <br><br>NATO, meanwhile, has acknowledged for the first time that Afghan civilians were killed in last week's controversial air strike in Kunduz province. German commanders ordered the strike on two fuel tankers believed to have been hijacked by the Taliban. <br><br>German Chancellor Angela Merkel, speaking in Parliament in Berlin, is calling for patience to ascertain precisely what happened while defending her country's military mission in Afghanistan. <br><br>Ms. Merkel says there should be no cover-up and it is also unacceptable to make premature judgments. <br><br>A Canadian major general has been appointed to lead NATO's investigation into the attack. <br><br>An Afghan rights group and others claim dozens of civilians were killed in the air strike. International military officials have said they believed they were targeting a group of 120 insurgents. <br><br><br></p></span>
Now i try to make the same action whit other feed
take that for example
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here the rssCode:<div class="storycontent"> <p>I have only wanted to send a MMS message a few times in recent memory and unfortunately, my iPhone wouldn’t do it. I once complained to a friend who uses a Blackberry who scoffed that his device has been able to do MMS forever.</p> <p><img src="http://www.iphonebuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/12032_MMS_on_IPhone.jpg" alt="12032_MMS_on_IPhone" width="300" height="225" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-8369" /></p> <p>AT&T has finally answered the MMS dreams of iPhone users and has announced that <a href="http://www.dailytech.com/Better+Later+Than+Never+iPhone+Finally+Gets+MMS+on+September+25/article16165.htm">September 25</a> is the day it will flip the switch and allow MMS. I only hope that the extra glut of bandwidth user’s consume using MMS doesn’t mean my connection gets ever worse.</p> <p>AT&T’s only explanation for the long delay in unveiling the service was, “[we needed to] to give our customers a positive experience from day one. [and we needed] to make sure our network is ready to handle what we expect will be a record volume of MMS traffic.” I’m not sure the network can still handle the volume honestly.</p> <p><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/MYiPhone/~4/04Y2erFQhUc" height="1" width="1" /></p> <div class="sociable">
but i see two time the article picturesCode:http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.info?_id=48c2fb65c48f0d3b0a3c2479c160f1e4
Anyone can help how to understand where to search the
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Sorry for this very noob question but i stay at an dead point...![]()




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