There exists 1000s of news website on Internet. The problem is that many websites changes over time. The structure constantly changes and it is not always easy to write the parser to get the appropriate information. There are several concerns. How do you find which are the 'new' news? What do you do when the story spans several pages?. How do you find where are the links for the stories?. How do you know which are not the advertizes or logo and the actual image for the story?

Answers to all these question needs some time and careful study of each website. Question can be answered better by the monks who have done some work in "NewsSearch". For example Google searches 4000+ news sources and all of them do not have RSS. Some mechanism must have been employed ..


In reply to Re: Framework for News Articles by artist
in thread Framework for News Articles by smalhotra

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