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Yeah, I looked at that, but my understanding from reading the documentation
was that you couldn't use xsl to parse it they way you wanted. Did I
misunderstand (which is entirely possible)?
-dan
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Kristofer Layon <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> You mean the Google Feed parser that I highlighted on this list on April
> 15? =)
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> Kris
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> On Apr 28, 2011, at 10:52 AM, Dan Sagisser wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> In the college of ed, we have everything in ASP. And we have this awesome
> tool some folks made that is an ASP feed parser. It basically says "what's
> the link to the feed?" and "what's the link to the xslt to figure out how to
> display it". I love it, but I'm working on a project that needs a PHP
> version.
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> Does anyone know of/use one they could recommend?
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> Thanks!
> -Dan
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> --
> Dan Sagisser
> Information Architect and Project Manager
> College of Education and Human Development
> Phone: 612-626-1325
> www.cehd.umn.edu
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Dan Sagisser
Information Architect and Project Manager
College of Education and Human Development
Phone: 612-626-1325
www.cehd.umn.edu
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