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Houckham

posted on 20th Apr 06 at 10:57

xml parser (php/javascript or asp version)

:thumbs:


James

posted on 19th Apr 06 at 09:20

xml is handled using a special style sheet called xslt, have a google


Bart

posted on 19th Apr 06 at 06:49

i dont know?? im asking you lol


Ian

posted on 18th Apr 06 at 22:56

Or that, don't you just link it in to a style sheet or something?


waynep

posted on 18th Apr 06 at 22:24

include the xml


Ian

posted on 18th Apr 06 at 21:15

ASP file handle?


ed

posted on 18th Apr 06 at 20:56

You could use Javascript to display the RSS feed on your page...

There is something on www.javascriptkit.com that could work.


Bart

posted on 18th Apr 06 at 19:01

Id like to install a BBC news RSS feed on our local intranet.

IVe searched the net, but not found an easy way to do this.

Do i have to install a program on the PC running the IIS, or can i simply link to the RSS file on the BBC website?

:boggle: