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5/4/2006 10:08 AM
 

I bought orizonti feeds - It does the job and does it well.

I was mixed up in your thoughts about pulling from RSS feeds and confusing information from the DotNetNuke site - which for may users is not updated, and this is becuase the scheduler is turned off.

http://www.orizonti.com - I felt that does the job well - and if you need a solution, then perhaps this might help you at a modest cost.

Nina Meiers


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If it's on DNN, I fix, build, deploy, support,skin, host, design, consult, implement, integrate and done since 2003.
Who am I? Just a city chic, having a crack at organic berry farming.. and creating awesome websites.
 
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5/4/2006 6:35 PM
 
actually, i think you still may have it a wee bit wrong.. I am trying to pull an rss feed from inside a control on my site... and display it elsewhere on my site...
 
http://scsca-1.sccltd.net - if you look on the front page, you'll see the news on the left ("News feed" module) is NOT in sync with the news/events page (announcements module)... and it SHOULD be... 
 
and it is because the announcement module itself (and really any DNN core control i've played with) does not update its RSS feed at all...how the heck can we fix it?  will buying this product fix it?  If so, i'm there!
 
Thanks, and again - sorry for the bother...
 
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