that's pretty cool... i just noticed another way to do this that you might
have a look at as well...

http://feed2js.org/

brent.

On 10/17/07, Leigh Blackall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just toyed 10 minutes with this little mashup using the RSS feature in
> Wikieducator
> http://tekotago.blogspot.com/2007/10/wikieducator-developments.html (NB
> this blog is a sand pit for widgets and mashups)
> The potential of this is exciting for me and our general direction here at
> Otago Polytechnic. It pulls our the content we are working with on WikiEd
> and represents it in this nifty little navigator/reader widget. I have
> already seen a widget like this being used in Facebook... so, thanks to
> Wikied's RSS we can create content widgets like this that can load into
> things like Facebook, blogs, start pages, etc.
>
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> Leigh Blackall
> +64(0)21736539
> skype - leigh_blackall
> http://learnonline.wordpress.com
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