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timmathews.com
02-11-2007, 09:18 PM
How can I RSS just my posts and entries?

kgun
02-11-2007, 10:10 PM
Here at WPW?

I asked the same question some months back I think, but did not get any answer.

Easy method:
WPW must supply that as an ooption on their RSS feed.

Hard way:
It should also be possible to filter your own posts if the RSS service is general. That requires som programming.

Hint: PHP XML (RSS) parsing (combined with XPath technology?).

KW search:

PHP XML parsing + XPath site:www.php.net

PHP XML parsing + XPath

PHP XML parsing site:www.php.net

PHP XML parsing


Replace XML in above search with RSS.

Your posts may be unique on your name or an other ID, so it is possible for you to filter them.

Note that if you have the RSS feed / page, XPath is a query language on XML (RSS) nodes. May be it is not specific enough so you must write your own query that filters on your id.

I have some PHP code that you may use / modify. PM me if you want it.

timmathews.com
02-11-2007, 10:32 PM
kgun,
Many thanks for the info, but you KNOW I am an .asp & ASP.Net guy.
I am sure Chris or someone will hit me up and let me know what I have to do... Webnauts maybe? Help?
:D
Always Smiling,
Tim Mathews
http://www.illdev.com/directory
My Bro's free directory... Link up and get PR and SPIDERED QUICK LIKE!
Cheers, PS, Kgun, head over to the free directory and add your fill there... No cost, no recip, 100% FREE!
Nice to see you again old friend.
Tim

kgun
02-11-2007, 10:44 PM
Here is an example how it should look like:

http://www.kjellbleivik.com/DHTML/10xpath/10readrss/read-rss.html

Should be viewed in FireFox or Opera with default options.

It is different. Also try it in IE.

May be the web 2.0 solution is to offer it as a web service, so you can use SOAP technology to import it to your site, like this example:

SitePoint Latest articles. (http://www.skupot.com/sitepoint.php)

Webnauts
02-11-2007, 11:43 PM
Webnauts maybe? Help?
:D
Always Smiling,
Tim Mathews

I would love that too Tim, but so far I am informed it is impossible.

I guess you need to develop a script to be able to retrieve the pages of your "Watched Topics", found at the second horizontal navigation bar above. :)

By the way, did you contribute in the thread "What is Webnauts"? http://www.webproworld.com/viewtopic.php?t=71748

If not, I would appreciate that brother.

Webnauts
02-11-2007, 11:47 PM
http://www.illdev.com/directory
My Bro's free directory... Link up and get PR and SPIDERED QUICK LIKE!

Cool stuff! I just added my two sites www.seoworkers.com and www.webnauts.net

Webnauts
02-11-2007, 11:48 PM
http://www.illdev.com/directory
My Bro's free directory... Link up and get PR and SPIDERED QUICK LIKE!

Cool stuff! I just added my two sites www.seoworkers.com and www.webnauts.net

kgun
02-13-2007, 06:17 AM
Why not if you do not need dynamic behaviour at run time?

In addition, there are scripting languages in the .NET family.

kgun
02-25-2007, 11:02 AM
I do not like to be responsible for broken links, but my example links in this post will be deleted because of changing the site.

Main reason for links: Example.

timmathews.com
03-01-2007, 04:16 PM
Thank you for letting us know Kgun.

Thank you all for continuing to submit your links to the directory.

Keep submitting!

Also, you can submit to the illdev open directory project...
http://www.illdev.com/links.aspx
This directory has a bit of time into it.
It also requires a reciprocal link, but I guarantee you will like it better.