You may also be able to use Yahoo Pipes to reformat your XML data
source as RSS.
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On Oct 11, 2007, at 12:21 PM, C. Michael Neely wrote:
We had enabled the "Private Patches" as well, but the particular
format of XML we were reading in apparently had some issues, so
given the idea of PHP parsing by Karan Lyons, (who, btw, wrote a
nice simple parser to start off with), we were able to write
several parsers for different purposes and feeds. Our version goes a
bit further in that it also writes to a file on the server, as well
as returns the rss data how we need it. It really just depends on
the format of the xml, and how much control you have over that data
when it's created. If you can work with the creator of the data, it
may be possible they can make a couple of changes that would help
your cause. It wasn't the case for us, but you never know.
Cheers,
Mike
I was able to do this by using the RSS Parser, made available by
enabling 'Private Patches':
http://fdiv.net/2006/09/19/61-hidden-patches/
Surya
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