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What is RSS?

RSS is a format called “Internet Content Syndication”.

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Syndication makes it possible to establish exchanges of information (text, links, images) between Internet sites, which are updated automatically.

This system makes it possible, in particular, to display on your site information from our site, while maintaining your own formatting and presentation (white-labelling).

RSS is an acronym for Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication. RSS is based on the XML standard.

All RSS files must comply with the XML 1.0 specification, published on the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) website.

Our RSS feeds are available to webmasters at no charge.

We request that visible mention of the source be made, citing the website URL:

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Integration into your site

By default, all of the available RSS feeds offer the most up-to-date news sought, listed from newest to oldest. Each link offered specifies the date and time of publication, the title of the document, as well as a short summary (when available).

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