I wonder why exposing your Roller blog directly to the public so they can "read the weblog and provide comments as feedback" would not work in your situation. You have extensive templating capability in Roller to make the blog look as you wish.

Glen

On 11/13/2014 07:03 AM, Lee Chalupa wrote:
Thank you for your reply Glen.  I am referring to Apache Roller.

Lee


On 11/12/2014 09:01 PM, Glen Mazza wrote:
You mean JRoller, the deprecated blogging service that uses Roller, or
Apache Roller, the blogging software you install and blog with?

If the former, normally you can read the RSS / Atom feeds (although
JRoller is old so probably just RSS) and do what you want with them.
Google about parsing RSS once you're there.

If Roller, well Roller is the web application that displays your blogs
as you want to display them.  But you can probably use Atom/RSS again
to get the articles if you want to format it elsewhere.

Glen

On 11/12/2014 09:26 AM, Lee Chalupa wrote:

-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject:     How to access JRoller weblogs from another website
Date:     Wed, 12 Nov 2014 08:08:50 -0600
From:     Lee Chalupa <lchal...@seelink.org>
To:     user-subscr...@roller.apache.org



Hello:

I'm trying to implement the following user story using JRoller.  Can
JRoller support this use case?

User Story:

As the author of a weblog,  I would like to read the content of a weblog
that is created in JRoller and publish the entries on a webpage on an
external customer-facing web site so customers are able to read the
weblog and provide comments as feedback.

Can you provide a high-level description of how I would go about this.

Thanks

Lee



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