Thanks Mr. C,

I actually did read the docs on cffeed, and I did not see anywhere there that 
the rsslink, had to be matched to a full url. As a matter of fact, their 
example (granted , a very simple one) used the ID field as well for the rsslink 
column. 

I also checked your blog as well, and did not find anything that addressed this 
particular issue. Guess I probably missed it or browsed over by mistake.

So, in the end if I do not have a column in the database that contains the full 
url, then I cannot use the query method to create a rss feed?

Thanks for the help. :)

>You are a bit off. The RSSLINK column in your query should be a full
>url, not a partial URL.
>
>So you need to modify your query so that you have a column with the
>full link, and then pass it to CFFEED.
>
>Don't feel too bad - it's not like you could have the CFFEED chapter
>in the Developer's Guide. ;)
>
>You should search my blog too - I've written about a number of CFFEED
>"issues" folks should be aware of.
>
>
>On Jan 10, 2008 3:19 PM, Ryan Bentley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 

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