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    Hi Guys,

    Anyone here ever done the below?

    1. Pull datafeed url, unzip and store xml in a folder
    2. Put the xml files data into a db
    3. pull the data on page

    O and this is all automated so datafeed is pulled lets say every 24 hours and same with the xml file going into mysql.

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    hi,

    i have done that for several affiliate projects.
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    How difficult is this to do? Can you point me in the direction of some example code online. Basically I want to do this but not sure how to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by apg1985 View Post
    How difficult is this to do? Can you point me in the direction of some example code online. Basically I want to do this but not sure how to.
    Specify what you want, hire a programmer, pay for it = simplest solution.

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    O dont get me wrong im happy to do this but id like to know how its done so i can replicate the process

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    Hi there,

    I would recommend taking a read through the buy.at feed integration guide - it gives you a step by step run through on how to ingest a datafeed using MySQL and PHP. Its buy.at focused but the code is easily transferable to other feed providers.

    Grab it from

    http://files.perfiliate.com/solution...FeedsGuide.pdf

    Regards
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    simon.quick@buy.at || Twitter: http://twitter.com/BuyAtFeeds



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