Shawn, question about the blog xml feed...

Discussion in 'Support & Feedback' started by mopacfan, Aug 3, 2005.

  1. #1
    I would like to create an xml feed for my new blog which I've created myself. I just wanted to know how I should format the xml document as far as what tags your code looks for so I can replace my blogger feed with my new custom feed. I can write the xml to look like whatever so as to make this work.

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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    Make it look like the blogger feed. {shrug}
     
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    chachi The other Jason

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    Mopac, you have too much time on your hands or something? You need to build your onw blog platform? :)
     
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    mopacfan Peon

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    Indeed, I figured that out... But rather than add all the atom feed junk, I was specifically interested to find out what tag your code looks for so I can leave out the junk and write the only the xml necessary to feed DP.
     
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    It's not a sophisitcated blog, but I wanted it under my own site rather than on blogger or as a subdomain. And I wrote it so that it creates a new page for each entry rather than creating a running list. It's a very simple application, but it allows me to keep the blog data and design fully within the Project Responder website platform. Now that the truck is done, I needed another avenue to be able to keep adding fresh and new content on a regular basis.
     
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