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how do i Display RSS page as text, xml, or html varient?

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I'm writing my own C:\ HTML for my home page.

I'm looking for a way to display RSS or ATOM feeds in a DIV or iFrame as either text or garbage HTML (the rest i can do with java or vb scripting).

But the Subscribe Now Live Bookmarks function is in the way. how do i disable the "Ask Live Bookmarks Subscription" thing and just get the raw XML to display?

(as plain xml, plain text, or wrapped)

<blockquote>Locking duplicate thread.<br> Continued here: [[/questions/923274]]</blockquote> I'm writing my own C:\ HTML for my home page. I'm looking for a way to display RSS or ATOM feeds in a DIV or iFrame as either text or garbage HTML (the rest i can do with java or vb scripting). But the Subscribe Now Live Bookmarks function is in the way. how do i disable the "Ask Live Bookmarks Subscription" thing and just get the raw XML to display? (as plain xml, plain text, or <html></html> wrapped)

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You can use the view-source: protocol to see the page source or use the View Page Source menu item.

  • Firefox > Web Developer > Page Source
  • Tools > Web Developer > Page Source (Ctrl+U)
  • Right-click on a web page to open the context menu and select View Page Source

  • view-source:http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/rss.xml?edition=int
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that doesnt help to show it in an iframe or div. please reread original post.