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Posted to dev@forrest.apache.org by Johan Kok <jk...@messianic.dyndns.org> on 2004/02/02 06:15:01 UTC

[Fwd: RSS feeds]

It would be great to have an RSS output ability gerenrated from

something like a RSS.xml with an option to turn it on or off (or just 
leave it permanently on), which could be used to announce updates to a 
site.






Re: [Fwd: RSS feeds]

Posted by Ross Gardler <rg...@apache.org>.
Clay Leeds wrote:
> Since I don't have my local web server pointing at my Forrest 
> installation, the link didn't work. I think you meant (I could be 
> wrong...):
> 
>   http://xml.apache.org/forrest/changes.rss

Yeah that'll work. However, I was trying to make the point that this RSS 
feed is generated for any forrest built site as long as you maintain the 
status.xml file. So do "forrest run" on your local site and point your 
browser to

http://localhsot:8888/changes.rss and you'll see your own sites rss feed 
which I think is what Johan was after.

Ross


Re: [Fwd: RSS feeds]

Posted by Clay Leeds <cl...@medata.com>.
Since I don't have my local web server pointing at my Forrest 
installation, the link didn't work. I think you meant (I could be 
wrong...):

   http://xml.apache.org/forrest/changes.rss

:-)

On Feb 2, 2004, at 8:21 AM, Ross Gardler wrote:
> Johan Kok wrote:
>> It would be great to have an RSS output ability gerenrated from
>> something like a RSS.xml with an option to turn it on or off (or just 
>> leave it permanently on), which could be used to announce updates to 
>> a site.
>
> see http://127.0.0.1:8888/changes.rss, this is generated from 
> status.xml
>
> Ross


Re: [Fwd: RSS feeds]

Posted by Ross Gardler <rg...@apache.org>.
Johan Kok wrote:
> It would be great to have an RSS output ability gerenrated from
> 
> something like a RSS.xml with an option to turn it on or off (or just 
> leave it permanently on), which could be used to announce updates to a 
> site.

see http://127.0.0.1:8888/changes.rss, this is generated from status.xml

Ross