Alright, using your sample code, I seem to have produced a viable xml document.
Now the way that I understand an rss feed is that I produce an xml file on the 
server and a link that goes to it.
Can I make that file on the server using cfheader?  I've given it a shot but 
it's not working.  Right now it displays on the page rathe than in a file.  If 
I change the cfcontent type to applicatin/excel it'll save a file.  Any clues 
to the right path would be nice - not an answer but a clue... (cause we could 
all use a clue)

 <cfsavecontent variable="xml"><?xml version="1.0"?>
<header>This is my header</header>
</cfsavecontent>
<cfsetting showdebugoutput="yes">
<cfheader name="Content-Disposition" value="inline; filename=h.xml">
<cfcontent type="text/xml"><cfoutput>#xml#</cfoutput>




>All the above is doing is bundling up that multi-line variable so you can
>use it later.
>
>Then, "later" you can output it as xml:
><cfcontent type="text/xml"><cfoutput>#xml#</cfoutput>
>
>If you have debugging turned on for your IP, be sure to kill it for this
>page. The following code should give you a properly formatted XML document
>with one thing in it (header).
>
><cfsavecontent variable="xml"><?xml version="1.0"?>
><header>This is my header</header>
></cfsavecontent>
><cfsetting showdebugoutput="no">
><cfcontent type="text/xml"><cfoutput>#xml#</cfoutput>
>
>
>
>
>On 11/15/05, daniel kessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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