Jean,
I have just tried
#showNewsfeed("http://del.icio.us/rss/DaveLevy" false 5 false)
in my side bar and it worked. You seem to have spelt it correctly and
bracketed and quoted it OK.
It seems that the docs have gone from roller's site, but I used the
Google cache for it, so if you're going to fix it putting the document
back would be cool.
I tried this on Sun's internal roller site and am now struggling with
the CSS to make it look right since the CSS classes have disappeared
from my custom and the base css files.
Jean Vence wrote On 06/28/06 16:43,:
Tried:
#showNewsfeed("http://news.google.com/nwshp?hl=en&tab=wn&q=&output=rss"
false 1 true)
but I keep getting Unable to display feed error -
nothing is showing up in the log files - I am using 2.1
Any help would be greatly appreciated - basically I just want to
display an
RSS feed below a calendar in my blog
On 6/23/06, Dave Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You could try the old #showNewsfeeds() macro. I haven't used it in
years, but it should work like this:
#showNewsfeed("http://example.com/index.rss" 20 false)
That should show the last 20 entries from the feed at
http://example.com/index.rss and without the JavaScript expanding
folder stuff.
- Dave
On 6/23/06, Jean Vence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any built-in support for embedding an external RSS feed in a
roller
> blog. Basically, I would like to put an external RSS feed under the
calendar
> (not as a post). I was thinking that perhaps there was some kind of
Macro I
> could use.
> Best
> Jean
>
>
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