Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: Creating an Aggregator without XML-RPC
Author: Akilesh Rajan Posted: 10/9/1999; 2:58:00 PM Topic: Creating an Aggregator without XML-RPC Msg #: 11900 (In response to 11899) Prev/Next: 11899 / 11901
No (at least, I don't think so, but what do I know? :-). Perhaps the easiest way for me to put it is: I want to know how hard it is to replicate specific aspects of my.userland.com functionality on my own, entirely separate from Userland.These aspects would be:
-the content-gathering function
-periodically downloading all the registered RSS files from various sites
-rendering these RSS files in HTML
-amalgating headlines from select RSS files based on user preferences and sorting by date, which my.userland.com does based on hour & day.
Beyond this list, the script I have in mind would also be able to understand XML fields well enough so that it could use them to update an Access database. When I say "understand," I mean that it would realize that the item tag signals a collection of related information, and so on...
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- Re: Creating an Aggregator without XML-RPC, Mesplé Fabrice, 10/10/1999; 3:25:25 AM
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