So isn't there a way to use my own .xml and .xsl without using my own
Portlet class?
For now it keeps searching to NewRSSPortlet which I don't want to.
If I don't have any <classname>MyPortlet</classname> how to avoid using the
RSS one?

Richard


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> From: Sangam Dash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:34 PM
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> Subject: Re: How to use my own .xls file?
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> Glen Carl wrote:
>
> > Awesome!
> > If you have a better example then the BBC reference, then we could
> > make your xml/xsl the example pages. We have some cool xml/xsl apps,
> > but I have not secured permission to share the links to them.
> > Glen
> >
> >> I got it
> >> its working
> >> thanks
> >> now i will use my own xml file and xsl files and lets see how it works
> >> thanks
> >> sangam dash
> >
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> Hello all,
>
> I got my xml and xsl files to be working
> thanks to the Proxy.jar files
> its all working
> the Iframe one is only working the other one is not
> i dont know whats wrong with the other one
> anybody wants their webpages to link to amazon book store can do with
> this what i did
> just go to amazon.com and go to webservices part they have all the links
> to get the custom xml files with a url with all kind of search strings
> and then give that url in place of the xml file url
> then give your own stylesheet or xsl file name which will parse the xml
> content from the amazon site and put it inside your Iframe portlet
> i got it working
> thanks a lot
> if you have any questions feel free to ask me
> thanks
> sangam dash
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