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SimplePie 1.0 "Razzleberry": 120 Hits
ace. (RC1)
* Added the following constants: ''[[reference:SimplePie:SIMPLEPIE_BUILD]]'', ''[[reference:SimplePie:SIMPLEPIE_LINKBACK]]'', ''[[reference:SimplePie:SIMPLEPIE_NAME]]'', ''[[reference:SimplePie:SIMPLEPIE_URL]]'', ''[[reference:SimplePie:SIMPLEPIE_USERAGENT]]'', and ''[[reference:SimplePie:SIMPLEPIE_VERSION]]''. (RC1)
* Added ''[[reference:SimplePie:set_favicon_handler]]'' to enable the caching and dis
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===== See Also =====
* [[reference:SimplePie:start]]
* [[reference:SimplePie_Item:start]]
* [[reference:SimplePie_Enclosure:start]]
* [[reference:SimplePie_Enclosure:native_embed
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===== See Also =====
* [[reference:SimplePie:start]]
* [[reference:SimplePie_Item:start]]
* [[reference:SimplePie_Enclosure:start]]
* [[reference:SimplePie_Enclosure:embed]]
set_useragent(): 24 Hits
ows you to override the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_agent|user agent string]] that SimplePie sends to the remote server. This value is passed... s =====
==== ua ====
A new user agent string for SimplePie to use. Defaults to [[reference:SimplePie:SIMPLEPIE_USERAGENT]].
===== Examples ... ting user agent string ====
<code php>$feed = new SimplePie();
$feed->set_feed_url('http://simplepie.org/blog
Setup and Getting Started: 20 Hits
der you just created.//**
This is where you will reference SimplePie from when you require it on your pages.
==== Ste... to go at this point. If you know how to require SimplePie in your pages, and can find your way around the [[reference:start|function reference]], you should be fine at this point. If you need help putting a