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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T20:35:28+00:00 2026-05-22T20:35:28+00:00

Updated based on answers below: Based on the answers below, I now have the

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Updated based on answers below:

Based on the answers below, I now have the following PHP script:

header('Content-type:application/json');

function getdata($the_query)
{
    $connection = mysql_connect('server', 'user', 'pass') or die (mysql_error());
    $db = mysql_select_db('db_name', $connection) or die (mysql_error());

    $results = mysql_query($the_query) or die(mysql_error());

    header('Content-type:application/json');

    $the_data['rss']['channels']['title'] = $title;
    $the_data['rss']['channels']['link'] = $link;
    $the_data['rss']['channels']['description'] = $description;

    while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result))
    {
        extract($row);

        $the_data['rss']['channels']['items']['title'] = $item_title;
        $the_data['rss']['channels']['items']['link'] = "$item_link;
        $the_data['rss']['channels']['items']['date'] = $item_date;
        $the_data['rss']['channels']['items']['description'] = $item_description;
    }   

    mysql_close($connection);

    return json_encode($the_data);
}

Which returns the following:

{
    "rss":
    {
        "channels":
        {
            "title":"title goes here",
            "link":"link goes here",
            "description":"description goes here",
            "items":
            {
                "title":"'title goes here",
                "link":"link goes here",
                "date":"date goes here",
                "description":"description goes here"
            }
        }
    }
}

It should be returning many items based on the number of rows returned from the database, why am I only getting 1 items?

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    Editorial Team
    2026-05-22T20:35:29+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 8:35 pm

    try this one:

    <?php
    $channel = array(
         'title' => 'title goes here',
         'link' => 'link here',
         'description' => 'description',
         'items' => array()
    );
    while($row = mysql_fetch_array($results))
    {
        extract($row);
        $channel['items'][] = array(
            'title' => $title,
            'link' => $link,
            'guid' => $guid,
            'pubDate' => $date,
            'description' => $description
        );
    }   
    $channels = array($channel);
    $rss = (object) array('rss'=> array('channels'=>$channels));
    $json = json_encode($rss);
    echo $json;
    
    ?>
    
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