http://github.com/seancribbs/radiant-atom-import-extension might be a
place to look for inspiration; as i understand it, you point that
extension at an atom file and it puts the contents into radiant pages.

On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Chaim Kirby
<chaim.ki...@childrens.harvard.edu> wrote:
> I am working on an academic webpage, and there is a desire to list
> publications. No one wants to retype all of the publications for the
> department.
>
> Ideally I would like a workflow of: 1)Export xml from EndNote 2)Click
> "Make Pages" button in radiant 3)Paste xml
> 4)End up with how ever many pages in radiant as there were records in
> the xml.
>
> I am already using the page_parts extension for the parent of these
> pages, so I think that the ruby side would be
> 1)Create Page
> 2)Parse xml tags
> 3)Link xml tags to page parts
> 4)place xml data into correct page part
> 5)publish page
> 6)Rinse, repeat
>
> Is there anything that gets me close, or should I be looking at rolling
> my own from scratch? (I would also be interested in extensions that do
> some part of me desired workflow, if only to scavenge code)
>
> Thanks,
> Chaim Kirby
>
> chaim.ki...@childrens.harvard.edu
> Children's Hospital Informatics Program
> Children's Hospital Boston
>
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