Note that if you go RSS way, you would need to escape your html tags. ---------------------------------- Dipen Chaudhary Founder, QED42 : We build beautiful and scalable web strategies ( www.qed42.com ) Blog: dipenchaudhary.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dipench
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 2:53 AM, Earnie Boyd <[email protected]>wrote: > Karyn Cassio wrote: > >> Unfortunately it's not a traditional RSS feed, it's a custom feed from a >> subscription service. >> I started writing a plugin for Feeds Module, but I time is a constraint >> at the moment. >> Probably will circle back to that at a later time. >> >> > RSS is easy to create as an output. You create your script to get the > custom feed data, write the output as RSS and then use the existing feedAPI > Node module to load Drupal by pointing the feed page to your script. If you > have different custom feed locations you can control it with _GET > parameters. Then you have the controls to keep the data forever or remove > it after x time old. > > > -- > Earnie > -- http://progw.com > -- http://www.for-my-kids.com >
