[WebDNA] Downloading and combining RSS feeds

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2012


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = --0015173ff3e2b761dc04b88ad121 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Hi all, Before I dive into this I figured I'd check if anyone has done this yet. I have a client who maintains two separate blogs on Blogger. They want to display the latest entry from either blog on their home page and give users the ability to subscribe to a combined RSS feed. Has anyone used TCPconnect to pull down RSS feeds, parse the RSS feeds using XMLparse, andadd the contents to a WebDNA database, and then write out a new combined RSS feed? Thanks - Tom --0015173ff3e2b761dc04b88ad121 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi all,

Before I dive into this I figured I'd check = if anyone has done this yet.

I have a client who m= aintains two separate blogs on Blogger. =C2=A0 They want to display the lat= est entry from either blog on their home page and give users the ability to= subscribe to a combined RSS feed.

Has anyone used TCPconnect to pull down RSS feeds, pars= e the RSS feeds using XMLparse, andadd the contents to a WebDNA database, a= nd then write out a new combined RSS feed?

Thanks<= /div>
- Tom

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  1. Re: [WebDNA] Downloading and combining RSS feeds (Tom Duke 2012)
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  3. [WebDNA] Downloading and combining RSS feeds (Tom Duke 2012)
--0015173ff3e2b761dc04b88ad121 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Hi all, Before I dive into this I figured I'd check if anyone has done this yet. I have a client who maintains two separate blogs on Blogger. They want to display the latest entry from either blog on their home page and give users the ability to subscribe to a combined RSS feed. Has anyone used TCPconnect to pull down RSS feeds, parse the RSS feeds using XMLparse, andadd the contents to a WebDNA database, and then write out a new combined RSS feed? Thanks - Tom --0015173ff3e2b761dc04b88ad121 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi all,

Before I dive into this I figured I'd check = if anyone has done this yet.

I have a client who m= aintains two separate blogs on Blogger. =C2=A0 They want to display the lat= est entry from either blog on their home page and give users the ability to= subscribe to a combined RSS feed.

Has anyone used TCPconnect to pull down RSS feeds, pars= e the RSS feeds using XMLparse, andadd the contents to a WebDNA database, a= nd then write out a new combined RSS feed?

Thanks<= /div>
- Tom

--0015173ff3e2b761dc04b88ad121-- Tom Duke

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