Because this is a talk on learning about agents and how to both recognize
and parse data, the code is not 'generic'. It uses RegEx to parse a specific
XML string into something usable. There are many more efficient ways of
doing this, but I want to show off the core before showing off everything
else.
The main thing to show will be the MM forums/fusetalk spider. It'll read out
all threads from a forum and store them. I'm using it live to email people
the MM forums posts to make it easier for them to reply. It's got all and
new thread emails and the keyword emails will go in next.
Well, that and the google news email to DB piece.

> "Michael will also showcase an XML decoder written for CF 5"
>
> Interesting... is this a DOM Implementation of any popluar XML Parsers?
Xerces? DOM Version?
>
> It would be nice to see someone override xmlParse() and xmlSearch() for
CF5.0 using DOM
> via Java and use CF5.0 C++ structs/arrays return type...atleast would be
helpful to folks
> on CF5.0 looking forward to migrate to CFMX.
>
> Joe Eugene
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Judith Dinowitz
>   To: CF-Talk
>   Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 1:48 PM
>   Subject: OT: Michael's Speaking at our CFUG Tonight!!!
>
>
>   Michael's going to be speaking at the New York ColdFusion User Group
tonight at 6:30 PM. His topic: 'Dealing with Remote Data'
>
>   The huge amount of information that exists on the Net exists on a number
of sites with a number of ways of accessing it. What happens when you want
that data local to your site? You have to grab it somehow.
>
>   Michael will describe several different ways of grabbing data -- such as
from the email that comes from Google news, spidering Fusetalk forums for
the latest posts and using a content grabber function.Michael will also
showcase an XML decoder written for CF 5 and targeted on the CF blogs
portion of Fullasagoog.com. Full code will be provided to those who attend.
>
>   When? Tonight, Tuesday, February 10, 2004, 6:30 PM EST
>
>   Where? NYU Medical Center
>                550 1st Avenue (Corner E. 31st Street)
>                Coles 101
>
>   Please RSVP on our site (http://www.nycfug.org) if you're coming, as
handouts with code will be prepared based on the number of RSVPs.
>
>   He will also be posting some of this code up in Fusion Authority, and
he'll be speaking about it at CFUN.
>
>
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