Ja das geht mit Magpie RSS:
http://magpierss.sourceforge.net/
Der folgende Code liefert dann die Titel in einer Liste (verlinkt).
CODE <?php
//Change the path to your MagpieRSS directory
require_once('magpierss/rss_fetch.inc');
require_once('magpierss/rss_cache.inc' );
define("MAGPIE_CACHE_ON", true);
define('MAGPIE_CACHE_DIR', '/home/xyz/public_html/cache');
define("MAGPIE_CACHE_AGE", "300");
define("MAGPIE_OUTPUT_ENCODING", "UTF-8");
//This is the function wrapper for the functionality.
//$url is an RSS feed URL string
function display_feed($url){
//Use MagpieRSS to grab the content of the feed
$rss = fetch_rss($url);
//If you're curious what it looks like, dump out the contents
//print_r($rss);
//We pull out the channel information.
//This could be used to add a title and link to the feed.
//If you were offering the feed to the public, you
//probably want to do that.
$channel = array_slice($rss->channel,0);
//The number of items we'll display
$items = array_slice($rss->items,0,5);
print("<ul>\n");
//Loop through the items
foreach ($items as $item){
//Grab the useful bits of the item
$id = $item['guid'];
$link = $item['link'];
$subject = $item['title'];
$content = $item['content']['encoded'];
$description = $item['description'];
//spit out the actual HTML.
print("<li><a href='$link'>$subject</a></li>\n");
}
print("</ul>");
}
//This is the mini web service portion
//Check for a feedurl on the request
if($_GET['feedurl']){
//Show the feed directly
display_feed($_GET['feedurl']);
}
?>
<?php
$php_feedurl = "http://xyz.com/feed/";
display_feed($php_feedurl);
?>
Edit: Du musst natürlich Magpie RSS herunterladen und auf deinem Server installieren.