IMPORTFEED
Imports a RSS or ATOM feed.
Sample Usage
IMPORTFEED("http://news.google.com/?output=atom")
IMPORTFEED(A2,B2,C2,D2)
Syntax
IMPORTFEED(url, [query], [headers], [num_items])
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url- The URL of the RSS or ATOM feed, including protocol (e.g.http://).- The value for
urlmust either be enclosed in quotation marks or be a reference to a cell containing the appropriate text.
- The value for
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query- [ OPTIONAL -"items"by default ] - Specifies what data to fetch fromurl.-
"feed"returns a single row containing feed information including title, description, and url. -
"feed <type>"returns a particular attribute of the feed, where<type>istitle,description,author, orurl. -
"items"returns a full table containing items from the feed. Ifnum_itemsis not specified, all items currently published on the feed are returned. -
"items <type>"returns a particular attribute of the requested item(s), where<type>istitle,summary(the item content, minus hyperlinks and images),url(the URL of the individual item), orcreated(the post date associated with the item).
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headers- [ OPTIONAL -FALSEby default ] - Whether to include column headers as an extra row on top of the returned value. -
num_items- [ OPTIONAL ] - For queries of items, the number of items to return, starting from the most recent.- If
num_itemsis not specified, all items currently published on the feed are returned.
- If
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