Will using RSSfeedreader.com get you banned from search engines?

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    I found a site, rssfeedreader.com, that claims to imbed rss feeds into your domain html, so that it gets crawled by google spiders by using .php instead of javascript, which makes it look as though the rss feed content is within your own site. This would be useful for me, as my main site is not wordpress. As I am not a website developer, wordpress is useful to post relative content. However, I do not receive the benefits, as the feeds sent to my main page are not crawled. rssfeader sounds “black hat” to me, as it encourages using outside feeds, that are not your own, to supply changing, relative content. Other than that, I’ve read that .php can send the spiders in infinite loops, that will cause a poor score. Can anyone clear the fog for me, and tell me the simplest way to apply relative, updated, content, at my main site? If rssfeedreader could be a way to go, I still have some obstacles to overcome, such as uploading an .htacess file to my directory, and then editing it for the .html to accept .php code. Also, the samples provided by the rssfeedreader site, of my own rss feeds, display unusual characters within my text, I’m not sure what that is all about…

    Thank you for any help.

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