 
	
MagpieRSS is compatible with RSS .9 through RSS 1.0, and supports the RSS 1.0's modules. (with a few exceptions)
require('rss_fetch.inc');
$rss = fetch_rss($url);
	fetch_rss())
		around the library.
		parse_w3cdtf(), for parsing W3CDTF into epoch seconds.
	This makes it very simple support the varied versions of RSS simply, but forces the consumer of a RSS feed to be cognizant of how it is structured.(at least if you want to do something fancy)
	Magpie parses a RSS feed into a simple object, with 4 fields:
	channel, items, image, and
	textinput.
	
$rss->channel contains key-value pairs of all tags, without
	nested tags, found between the root tag (<rdf:RDF>, or <rss>) 
	and the end of the document.
	
	
$rss->items is an array of associative arrays, each one
	describing a single item.  An example that looks like:
	<item rdf:about="http://protest.net/NorthEast/calendrome.cgi?span=event&ID=210257"> <title>Weekly Peace Vigil</title> <link>http://protest.net/NorthEast/calendrome.cgi?span=event&ID=210257</link> <description>Wear a white ribbon</description> <dc:subject>Peace</dc:subject> <ev:startdate>2002-06-01T11:00:00</ev:startdate> <ev:location>Northampton, MA</ev:location> <ev:enddate>2002-06-01T12:00:00</ev:enddate> <ev:type>Protest</ev:type> </item>
	Is parsed, and pushed on the $rss->items array as:
	
array( title => 'Weekly Peace Vigil', link => 'http://protest.net/NorthEast/calendrome.cgi?span=event&ID=210257', description => 'Wear a white ribbon', dc => array ( subject => 'Peace' ), ev => array ( startdate => '2002-06-01T11:00:00', enddate => '2002-06-01T12:00:00', type => 'Protest', location => 'Northampton, MA' ) );
$rss->image and $rss-textinput are associative arrays
including name-value pairs for anything found between the respective parent
tags.
require_once 'rss_fetch.inc';
$url = 'http://magpie.sf.net/samples/imc.1-0.rdf';
$rss = fetch_rss($url);
echo "Site: ", $rss->channel['title'], "<br>\n";
foreach ($rss->items as $item ) {
	$title = $item[title];
	$url   = $item[link];
	echo "<a href=$url>$title</a></li><br>\n";
}
More soon....in the meantime you can check out a 
cool tool built with
MagpieRSS, version 0.1.
coded by: kellan (at) protest.net, feedback is always appreciated.