At first glance, its very powerful. Just add System.ServiceModel and System.ServiceModel.Web as a System Reference to your project.
using System.ServiceModel.Syndication; /// /// Retrieve the Syndication from a parsed in URL. /// SyndicationFeed supports RSS and Atom /// public static List GetFeed(string url) { //Put all the feed items into this list List feed = new List(); SyndicationFeed blogFeed; //WebClient is used in case the computer is sitting behind a proxy WebClient client = new WebClient(); client.Proxy = WebRequest.DefaultWebProxy; client.Proxy.Credentials = CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials; client.Credentials = CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials; try { // Read the feed using an XmlReader using (XmlReader reader = XmlReader.Create(client.OpenRead(url))) { // Load the feed into a SyndicationFeed blogFeed = SyndicationFeed.Load(reader); } } catch (Exception ex) { //... } // Use the feed foreach (SyndicationItem item in blogFeed.Items) { try { FeedItem feedItem = new FeedItem(); feedItem.RawTitle = item.Title.Text; feedItem.Author = item.Authors[0].Email; feedItem.Url = item.Links[0].Uri.AbsoluteUri; feedItem.Description = item.Summary.Text; feedItem.PubDate = item.PublishDate.ToLocalTime().ToString(); feed.Add(feedItem); } catch (Exception exception) { //... } } return feed; }
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Consuming RSS in Asp.Mvc 3 using C# and Syndication class
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