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<summary>What is RSS and Atom?</summary>
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<summary>What are web feeds?</summary>
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RSS and Atom are two different formats for <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_feed">web feeds</a>. They are used to publish frequently updated content such as blog posts, news articles, etc.
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Web feeds are a way for you to "subscribe" to content on a website. When you subscribe to a feed, you will be notified when new content is published. You can then read the content in a feed reader.
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Feeds are usually available in the RSS or Atom format. You can recognize a feed by the following icon:
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alt="Feed icon"
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You can read more about web feeds on <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_feed">Wikipedia</a>.
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</details>
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<details>
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<summary>What is FeedVault?</summary>
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FeedVault is designed to collect, organize, and store information from RSS feeds. It parses XML data using the <a href="https://github.com/kurtmckee/feedparser">feedparser by Kurt McKee</a> library and stores the relevant information in a PostgreSQL database managed by Django.
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<summary>Why archive feeds?</summary>
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<h3>Preserving Content History</h3>
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The web is constantly changing. Websites are redesigned, articles are deleted, and content is lost. By archiving feeds, we can preserve the history of the web.
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<h3>Research and Reference</h3>
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Researchers, journalists, or individuals conducting studies may find value in archiving RSS feeds to create a reference library. This can aid in analyzing trends, tracking changes in information, or referencing past data for various purposes.
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<h3>Long-Term Availability</h3>
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Websites and feeds may change or disappear over time due to various reasons. Archiving ensures that users have a reliable and persistent source for accessing content even if the original sources are no longer available.
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<h3>Content Analysis and Statistics</h3>
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Archiving feeds can facilitate content analysis and statistical insights. Users may want to track the frequency of updates, analyze the popularity of certain topics, or gather data for research purposes.
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The web is constantly changing. Websites are redesigned, content is removed, and links are broken. By archiving feeds, we can preserve the content that is published on the web.
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</details>
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<details>
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<summary>How does it work?</summary>
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FeedVault uses <a href="https://github.com/kurtmckee/feedparser">feedparser</a> to parse the feeds. The parsed feeds are then stored in a database. The feeds are updated every 30 minutes.
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Parse XML data using the <a href="https://github.com/kurtmckee/feedparser">feedparser</a> library.
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Before saving the parsed data to the database, HTML content is <a href="https://feedparser.readthedocs.io/en/latest/html-sanitization.html">sanitized</a>.
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<li>The sanitized data is then stored in a PostgreSQL database using Django's ORM.</li>
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The data is then made available through the website and the <a href="/api">API</a>.
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</ul>
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</details>
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<details>
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<summary>How can I access the archived feeds?</summary>
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You can find feeds by using the search bar at the top of the page. You can also use the <a href="/api">API</a> to access the feeds.
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<li>You can search for feeds through the search bar at the top of the page.</li>
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You can access the archived feeds through the <a href="/feeds">website</a>.
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You can access the archived feeds through the <a href="/api">API</a>.
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You can download database dumps from <a href="">here</a>.
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</details>
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