Hi My existing content is standard xdocs/*.xml files. The rss data is generated from my xml meta-data for each article entry by type, Let me know if you need me to be more explicit. best, helena Paul Bolger wrote: Sorry Ross, my mail client shows pretty well the whole thread, and I forget that others don't see it that way. The conversation referred to Helena's RSS plugin (or whatever... means for using RSS in her site, covered in FOR-784) and her answer was regarding whether the method works for internal as well as external content. From what I understand Helen's method gets preexisting RSS data and organises it for display. This would certainly be useful, but automated RSS creation from Forrest internal docs format would be really useful. I really like the idea of using RSS as an internal indexing format, and just filtering the RSS to suit the use case.On 18/01/06, Paul Bolger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:The rss is from existing content as well as newly-published content.Can I just clarify, does the existing content have to be rss? regards Paul Bolger -- Helena Edelson GreenJaguar www.greenjaguar.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Application Service Provider | User Interface Design | Web Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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