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Creating an Aggregator without XML-RPC
Author: Akilesh Rajan Posted: 10/9/1999; 10:17:45 AM Topic: Creating an Aggregator without XML-RPC Msg #: 11895 Prev/Next: 11894 / 11896
I am very new to this whole XML, XML-RPC, RSS, etc. thing. As I am a non-techie, I am finding it pretty confusing. Although I know XML's possibilities extend far beyond news, I thought it might at least heighten my understanding if I comprehended the solution to the following scenario:I have a web-hosting account. I want to be able to go through the XML files on various hand-picked websites and assemble a page full of headlines from them. I want the page to be updated at a frequency I specify, and to be displayed in a layout I specify. I may even want to feed the headlines into an Access database, with dates, and source names. This way, I can do a sort and see, for instance, all headlines from Tomalak's Realm and Scripting News between July 1 and July 15.
Now here's the catch: I don't have XML-RPC. I don't know how to install or implement it. In fact, I don't even have a server all to myself--I have a shared account at a web host. What do I have? I have access to Cold Fusion, CGI, and ASP.
What would it take to accomplish my goal with the means I possess?
Thanks!
There are responses to this message:
- Re: Creating an Aggregator without XML-RPC, Dave Winer, 10/9/1999; 10:26:17 AM
- salonHerringWiredFool.html, Dave Winer, 10/10/1999; 10:39:18 AM
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