Re: Mac/network guy - newsfeed
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 60173
interpreted = N
texte = Yes, this wasn't hard at all. There's good online documentation, and apretty decent O'Reilly book, on newsfeed creation. Frankly, it's so simpleit's hardly deserving of its own book. All I did was copy the format forRSS 0.91 (the simplest of the newsfeed formats) and use a [writefile]context to write new files. There's even a couple online code validators tocheck your results.We've set ours up so it is fed by our forums. Every hour a trigger checksfor new posts and makes a new feed file if it finds any.If you'd like the writefile code just email me offline.Ph.> To generate ANY kind of file is very easy with WebDNA. Just use the> [writefile] tag and you are off.> > We are doing most of our communications with others system over XML/Rss. There> are many resources on the web to see how those files should be formatted. As a> fact, just search your HardDisk for *.XML or *.RSS files and you will see :-)> > Nitai> >> >> I saw in the source of your website Phil a link to a newsfeed.xml>> (http://www.sailboatowners.com/newsfeed.xml)>> Do you generate the newsfeed with webdna? And do you have a sample?>> >> Greetings,>> Edwin Hoevers-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Yes, this wasn't hard at all. There's good online documentation, and apretty decent O'Reilly book, on newsfeed creation. Frankly, it's so simpleit's hardly deserving of its own book. All I did was copy the format forRSS 0.91 (the simplest of the newsfeed formats) and use a [writefile]context to write new files. There's even a couple online code validators tocheck your results.We've set ours up so it is fed by our forums. Every hour a trigger checksfor new posts and makes a new feed file if it finds any.If you'd like the writefile code just email me offline.Ph.> To generate ANY kind of file is very easy with WebDNA. Just use the> [writefile] tag and you are off.> > We are doing most of our communications with others system over XML/Rss. There> are many resources on the web to see how those files should be formatted. As a> fact, just search your HardDisk for *.XML or *.RSS files and you will see :-)> > Nitai> >> >> I saw in the source of your website Phil a link to a newsfeed.xml>> (http://www.sailboatowners.com/newsfeed.xml)>> Do you generate the newsfeed with webdna? And do you have a sample?>> >> Greetings,>> Edwin Hoevers-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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