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Sender:Jean-Marc Paratte
Date/Time:2005-Aug-25 18:39:00
Subject:Re: Testing WWP RSS Feed

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Testing WWP RSS Feed Jean-Marc Paratte 2005-Aug-25 18:39:00
Landis, 

WWP RSS functions correctly.

What I ask? I would like to add in a Web page a link towards WWP 
with the image of the last pano proposed by WWP RSS.

A pure XML file would be perfect. I can do this from RSS file (see
my test to change the title) but it's difficult.

Jean-Marc

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Landis 
To: #removed# 
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: Testing WWP RSS Feed


Jean-Marc,

I'm sorry, I don't quite understand what you'd like to see.  We do 
have an RSS feed from the Pano of the Day and it reads fine in my 
news reader (and now Safari 2.0).

Do you mean that you'd like to see a page on the website (instead of 
just in a news reader) that shows some of the past PoDs?

-Landis


>Currently, I am interested by RSS feed.
>So why not test WWP feed?
>
>What doing with RSS?
>Display it!
>How?????
>
>I'am not a specialist of RSS but I think that RSS is not the right
>solution, a pure XML file with documented fields will be better.
>
>Finally, I wrote a XSLT file to transform RSS and an
>implementation on IIS server with some display variants:
>http://www.items.ch/panoramas/WWP/rss/pano_of_the_day.asp
>
>Explore directory for all files:
>http://www.items.ch/panoramas/WWP/rss/
>
>Some wishes:
>1/ for non-us site, an XML file will be better, we can translate
>more simply some text of "description" field.
>2/ in general, an XML file will be better to make an owner
>HTML page-setting.
>
>Can everybody translate ASP file to PHP for me?
>
>Jean-Marc
 

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