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9/20/2007 6:37 AM
 

Looking for an xsl for blogger feeds which seem atom based. Surely, there's one somewhere?

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9/21/2007 12:18 AM
 

I'm sure that one of the example xsl's I've posted here would be of help.  However, one thing to understand about RSS feeds is that NewsFeed sources are notorious for including their interpretation of what is a proper RSS feed.  By spec namespaces for ATOM feeds are not included in basic RSS v2.0, so aren't usually part of an RSS XLS stylesheet.   If you want a custom xsl, because you can't find one that works with your newsfeed source, then you have to either pay for the custom work - OR - include the URL to the feed you are interested in integrating into your DNN with the default NewsFeeds (RSS) module.

I have a lot of them available that I share, but I would really need the URL of the feed in question, because I need to inspect it before posting the xsl for it.  That's the first step in the process for me - it's how I roll, baby.

Cheers

 
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9/21/2007 12:24 AM
 

I'm sure that one of the example xsl's I've posted here would be of help.  However, one thing to understand about RSS feeds is that NewsFeed sources are notorious for including their interpretation of what is a proper RSS feed.  By spec namespaces for ATOM feeds are not included in basic RSS v2.0, so aren't usually part of an RSS XLS stylesheet.   If you want a custom xsl, because you can't find one that works with your newsfeed source, then you have to either pay for the custom work - OR - include the URL to the feed you are interested in integrating into your DNN with the default NewsFeeds (RSS) module.

I have a lot of them available that I share, but I would really need the URL of the feed in question, because I need to inspect it before posting the xsl for it.  That's the first step in the process for me - it's how I roll, baby.

Cheers

 
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9/21/2007 12:25 AM
 

I'm sure that one of the example xsl's I've posted here would be of help.  However, one thing to understand about RSS feeds is that NewsFeed sources are notorious for including their interpretation of what is a proper RSS feed.  By spec namespaces for ATOM feeds are not included in basic RSS v2.0, so aren't usually part of an RSS XLS stylesheet.   If you want a custom xsl, because you can't find one that works with your newsfeed source, then you have to either pay for the custom work - OR - include the URL to the feed you are interested in integrating into your DNN with the default NewsFeeds (RSS) module.

I have a lot of them available that I share, but I would really need the URL of the feed in question, because I need to inspect it before posting the xsl for it.  That's the first step in the process for me - it's how I roll, baby.

Cheers

 
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9/21/2007 12:25 AM
 

I'm sure that one of the example xsl's I've posted here would be of help.  However, one thing to understand about RSS feeds is that NewsFeed sources are notorious for including their interpretation of what is a proper RSS feed.  By spec namespaces for ATOM feeds are not included in basic RSS v2.0, so aren't usually part of an RSS XLS stylesheet.   If you want a custom xsl, because you can't find one that works with your newsfeed source, then you have to either pay for the custom work - OR - include the URL to the feed you are interested in integrating into your DNN with the default NewsFeeds (RSS) module.

I have a lot of them available that I share, but I would really need the URL of the feed in question, because I need to inspect it before posting the xsl for it.  That's the first step in the process for me - it's how I roll, baby.

Cheers

 
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