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The MethResources.gov RSS Wire

Use the MethResources.gov RSS Wire to easily add methamphetamine news headlines to your own blog or Web site. The feed includes headlines and links to publications, conferences, links, and other materials that have been added to MethResources.gov. The feed automatically refreshes each time MethResources.gov is updated, keeping your website’s content fresh.


How to Display RSS Feeds on Your Website

Your webmaster simply needs to choose a method for converting each desired RSS feed to web page format (HTML). It only needs to be set up once, and the process can be quite simple. After that, the headlines will be automatically updated on your website.

We recommend to follow these instructions if you are not familiar with RSS/XML technologies. No programming is required.

Copy the following code to the page where you want to display the feed information.

This page will display the feeds in HTML format.

Other Tools

Many other tools for converting RSS into HTML are available for a variety of platforms, including .NET, ASP, Perl, and PHP. You can also use your favorite search engine to search for "RSS" and your platform of choice.

What We Ask of You

You may freely use these feeds to keep your site fresh. We only ask two things if you use the MethResources.gov News Wire: please attribute MethResources.gov as the source along with a link to www.methresources.gov, and send us an email to let us know.

RSS News Readers

Our RSS feed is also available to individuals who wish to keep up with new content added to MethResources.gov. Simply follow the instructions in your favorite RSS reader to add the feed URL.