Hiya, Thanks for the suggestions. Can someone point me to a good example / how-to on using xml bindings to write to an XML file? (preferrably to update an existing XML file?)
-James On 11/10/06, Jan Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi James, couldn't you just use cforms along with xml binding to serialize the input from a form into a new xml file on the server? This is not really RSS specific but could still be a fast way to achieve this. I am a newbee, so if this doesn't realy makes sense, please tell me. HTH, Jan "James Cummings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 09.11.2006 16:58:36: > Hiya, > > I have a very light-weight pared-down cocoon server running under > jetty, and I want to add an RSS (or similar) server to the site. I > already have xslt which will take an RSS file and display it, but > wanted to know if there was an existing and easy to plug-in solution > someone would recommend. > > What I want is something to take input as an action from an XHTML > webform where a user fills out a form, and then this is added as valid > RSS (or atom, or whatever) to an existing file as valid RSS (or atom, > or whatever). I don't want it to have a database-backend, I don't > want to have to approve posts or anything (happy to delete them if > they are inappropriate). Optionally, I suppose, I wouldn't mind if it > sent an email when a new item was posted. > > Does cocoon already have something like this built in that I could use > (to take form content and put it, well-formed, into a file). Does > someone have an example I can steal from? > > I'm trying to avoid using other technologies (i.e. PHP etc.) if possible. > > -James > > -- > James Cummings, Cummings dot James at GMail dot com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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