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12/21/2006 2:17 PM
 

I'm using the new blogger now but I haven't bothered to change my feed structure and everything still works.  However, there shouldn't be any reason why you couldn't just point DNN to the new Blogger RSS feed (other than all the nice stats that Feedburner provides.) I have other RSS feeds embedded into various sites and they all work well. You might still need an XSL file to clean up the look though.

Mark (mpolino.com)

 
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3/9/2007 7:27 AM
 
Hi all,
 I'm trying to feed my Blogger blog into DNN News module but I guess it doesn't like atom 2.0 which is what I think Blogger uses. So I pass the feed to FeedBurner but no matter what format I convert it to, DNN gives me messed up html. I did get the BuzzBoost aspect working so rebroadcasting my blog as html into a simple Text module in DNN. But I'd like to get the actual feed into the news module. One of you guys mentioned a RSS2.0 xsl document which might format the feed better but I couldn't find one in my install.
Any help?
Thanks,
John Kelleher
Ireland
http://jk.itsligo.ie
 
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