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> Its scary down south, they are all trendified and drink in "al fresco"
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> on the seafront and stuff.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Damian Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 10:47 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [ cf-dev ] Anyone in Sussex area...
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> ....that needs development work from time to time. Email me off list with
> list of sites and rates!
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>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Dave Phipps" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 10:34 AM
> Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] XML feeds
>
>
> > Thanks Rich.  I actually found something on www.devx.com which helped a
> lot
> > but there code was a little shabby so looking at your code was a great
> help.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Dave
> >
> > At 09:41 6/17/2003 +0100, you wrote:
> > >Hi Dave,
> > >
> > >Luckily, to produce XML feeds doesn't take much knowledge of XML (its
> very
> > >boring and I can't help fall asleep when people start talking about it)
> > >
> > >So I'll tell you the layman's guide to producing feeds.
> > >
> > >You have a couple of options. You can either produce the feed with the
> > >fields you want to use (Custom XML), but for things like news releases,
> they
> > >usually follow a standard format (title, author, date, content etc) and
> so
> > >you can use the widely accepted RSS format (Rich Site Summary) that
> Netscape
> > >created and then handed over to the people.
> > >
> > >Lots and lots of aggregators (eg http://www.syndic8.com ) and
feedreaders
> > >(eg http://www.feedreader.com ) accept RSS, its all documented and
> premade,
> > >so you don't have to worry about schemas, DTD's etc, you just create
the
> > >file.
> > >
> > >I have an example at Funjunkie that works really well:
> > >http://www.funjunkie.co.uk/news.xml
> > >
> > >This feed is a static file generated by a simple Coldfusion page and
> saved
> > >out as a .xml file.
> > >
> > >Here's the code:
> > >
> > ><cfcontent type="application/xml"><cfsetting enablecfoutputonly="yes">
> > ><cfquery name="articles" datasource="#dsn#" dbtype="ODBC"
> > >cachedwithin="#createtimespan(7,0,0,0)#">
> > >EXEC front_page_articles
> > ></cfquery>
> > ><cfsetting enablecfoutputonly="no"><?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"
> ?>
> > ><!DOCTYPE rss PUBLIC "-//Netscape Communications//DTD RSS 0.91//EN"
> > >             "http://my.netscape.com/publish/formats/rss-0.91.dtd";>
> > ><rss version="0.91">
> > >         <channel>
> > >                 <title>Funjunkie</title>
> > >                 <link>http://www.funjunkie.co.uk</link>
> > >                 <description>Irreverent, Offbeat Weblog</description>
> > >                 <language>en-gb</language>
> > >                 <copyright>Copyright 2003, funjunkie.co.uk. All Rights
> > >Reserved</copyright>
> > >
> <managingEditor>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</managingEditor>
> > >                 <webMaster>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</webMaster>
> > >                         <cfoutput query="articles" maxrows="15"><cfset
> > >description = rereplacenocase(article_desc, "<[^>]*>", "", "ALL")>
> > >                         <item>
> > >                                 <title>#xmlformat(title)#</title>
> > >
> >
>
><link>http://www.funjunkie.co.uk/news_archive.cfm?date=#dateformat(date_pub
> l
> > >ish, 'mmyy')####article_id#</link>
> > >
> > ><description>#xmlformat(description)#</description>
> > >                         </item>
> > >                         </cfoutput>
> > >         </channel>
> > ></rss>
> > >
> > >
> > >and thats it! (watch out for wrap)
> > >
> > >You can find an excellent list of RSS resources at
> > >http://www.larkfarm.com/rss_resources.htm as well as a quickstart guide
> to
> > >help you understand it more.
> > >
> > >There are 3 versions of RSS which are produced by different people RSS
> 0.91
> > >is probably still the most widely used, but you can publish in all the
> > >formats to be safe (Funjunkie publishes in 0.91, 1.0, 2.0 and in WDDX).
> Be
> > >careful in thinking that the different versions relate to the
> chronological
> > >updates to RSS. Unfortunately, theres a lot of bad blood in the XML
world
> > >with Dave Winer et al getting at each others throats and stabbing each
> other
> > >in the back and so one camp is deleoping RSS 1.0 and the other is
> developing
> > >RSS 2.0. In reality they're completely different. It makes it all very
> > >confusing for developers and I wish they'd sort it the f out quite
> > >personally.
> > >
> > >Rich
> > >
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: Dave Phipps [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > Sent: 17 June 2003 07:30
> > > > To: ColdFusion User group
> > > > Subject: [ cf-dev ] XML feeds
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > I am still getting to grips with XML and I have a client site
> > > > that provides
> > > > news releases via email to subscribers.  They are now
> > > > requesting the option
> > > > of XML feeds that would be available to remote sites to
> > > > connect to.  I
> > > > presume this is an ideal candidate for a web service. I am
> > > > not quite sure
> > > > where to start.  Can anyone point to some good online resources
about
> > > > putting together some basic XML feeds?  Has anyone done
> > > > something similar
> > > > they would care to share? (the site is for a reg'd charity
> > > > and therefore
> > > > funds are a little tight!)
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > > >
> > > > Dave
> > > >
> > > >
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