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2/11/2009 7:02 PM
 

I've been trying to figure out the XSL file for a blogger blog to be consumed by the news feed. I found one posted a couple of years ago for these atom feeds, but it seems that blogger must have changed something as I can't get the content to show. I found a couple of examples, but its very ugly. The main reason is someone who happens to control my job wants to be able to recieve an email from a contact form and then reply to the mail and it show up as an answer.

I figured the post from email functionality in blogger would take care of this requirement and I would not need to try and figure out how to make it work while maintaining some bit of security. But since Outlook is going to add all the Ms specific HTML code, I'm having trouble making it look correct and not show the html. I only need the title of the post and the content, so if you have a working example then that would be great.

 

Thanks

Bruce

 

 
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