Actually it only handles RDF style feeds (RSS1.0) and does no caching at all. It was written by me as a concept to prove a point about how FarCry really exhibits a *tremendous* amount of PORTAL functionality (in addition to being a kick ass CMS, oh and not to forget application framework...)

It's due for an overhaul... to precis my notes for improvements:
- add choice of feed type or auto-detect (got all this code from the Goog actually)
- offer cache options, to disk/memory, timeframe
- better skinning options, assign CLASS attributes and the like to allow skinning with CSS


Take a look at the RULE code.. it's probably a bit sloppy.. but like I said it's a prototype -- problem is it works so no one has looked to fix it just yet :)

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

lucas wrote:
*sigh*

don't you hate it when you miss somthing like that...
does it cache the XML packet at the farcry server?

L.

"Brendan Sisson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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lucas wrote:
what I am thinking of here is an object that is actualy an XML feed from
another web site (grabbed via CFHTTP) and then presented in the display
method.

Have you looked at the xmlFeed rule? comes standard with FarCry :)

-Brendan
http://farcry.daemon.com.au


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