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  • plays
    Restricted User
    • 05-13-10
    • 187

    #1
    Xml odds feed
    Aloha, i was wondering if anyone had any experience with an xml odds page feed. I am trying to integrate and odds page onto a website. The website is php and the odds feed is xml, I think I need an xml reader that converts xml code into php so it is compatible but not sure. If anyone has real experience with this or knows of a solution please give me a hand. Thanks plays
  • Optional
    Administrator
    • 06-10-10
    • 61396

    #2
    searching for "xml parser php" should get you plenty of options.
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    • Maverick22
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 04-10-10
      • 807

      #3
      Are you are trying to take xml documents and place them into a php website?

      Or take the xml and store offline for further processing?
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      • plays
        Restricted User
        • 05-13-10
        • 187

        #4
        Originally posted by Maverick22
        Are you are trying to take xml documents and place them into a php website?

        Or take the xml and store offline for further processing?
        It is an XML feed that needs to be integrated into my website. My website is php.
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        • sharpcat
          Restricted User
          • 12-19-09
          • 4516

          #5
          This website would not happen to be a tout service would it????
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          • Maverick22
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 04-10-10
            • 807

            #6
            Ahhh.... no can do there...

            Web programming is an area I have yet to really explore yet...

            Sry bro...
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            • uva3021
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 03-01-07
              • 537

              #7
              you really dn't need the xml speed just scrape the data from webpage, only issue with that is if webpage undergoes a slight alteration in design you will have to rewrite the scraping code

              why make ur own service, use sharkfeeder or something where you can integrate lines on ur page for free

              are people really going to go to ur page for live odds when sbr, sportsoptions, smto, donbest, oddschecker, oddsportal is available?
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              • Justin7
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 07-31-06
                • 8577

                #8
                Originally posted by uva3021
                you really dn't need the xml speed just scrape the data from webpage, only issue with that is if webpage undergoes a slight alteration in design you will have to rewrite the scraping code

                why make ur own service, use sharkfeeder or something where you can integrate lines on ur page for free
                Some books take countermeasures against IP addresses that scrape too often. You don't experience this problem with XML feeds.
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                • plays
                  Restricted User
                  • 05-13-10
                  • 187

                  #9
                  Originally posted by uva3021
                  you really dn't need the xml speed just scrape the data from webpage, only issue with that is if webpage undergoes a slight alteration in design you will have to rewrite the scraping code

                  why make ur own service, use sharkfeeder or something where you can integrate lines on ur page for free

                  are people really going to go to ur page for live odds when sbr, sportsoptions, smto, donbest, oddschecker, oddsportal is available?
                  I really didnt want to just scrape another companies info, not into ripping people off. And I already have free odds pages I can use from many sportsbooks. This is an live xml odds feed from many different sportsbooks on one page, something like what sbr has.
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