viewOpml Macro
Ryan Hale
ryan.hale at t1host.com
Tue Jul 22 15:08:45 PDT 2003
One further thing on this problem. I just had something show up on the
homepage where the news items were supposed to show up, but it is the
one news item that I have in that site. It isn't pulling the OPML
document from the other site. This is really strange because this is
the macro that I have in the template:
{viewOpml
("http://www.levistable.com/nextwaveblog/stories/storyReader$8.opml")}
and yet you can see that the page referenced here isn't the same content
as what is showing up on the homepage at
http://www.levistable.com/nextwave
Anybody know what is going on here?
Ryan Hale
636.561.3403
ryan.hale at t1host.com
-----Original Message-----
From: frontier-users-admin at userland.com
[mailto:frontier-users-admin at userland.com] On Behalf Of Ryan Hale
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 5:08 PM
To: frontier-users at userland.com
Subject: viewOpml Macro
Hello Everyone -
I am trying to call in weblog entries from a specific department from
one Manila site to show on the homepage of another. Here is the process
I have taken:
1. Create the news items and associate them with a specific
department
2. Used the {viewNewsItems} macro on a story page to collect all of
the news items from that specific department
3. Inserted the {viewOpml} macro into my homepage template on a
separate Manila site.
I can get the viewNewsItems macro to work, but I can't get anything to
show up on the homepage of the other site with the viewOpml call. The
macro does point to the correct URL with the .opml extension. Am I
missing something here?
Thanks,
Ryan Hale
636.561.3403
ryan.hale at t1host.com
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