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From: Kass@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 4/4/2009 4:27:00 PM
Hi,
I have what seems to be a simple problem, but I can't seem to come up with 
an answer.

I have 25+ RSS feeds that have some unique information and some shared 
information.  I'd like to have a "master.xml" (.rss or some sort of master) 
that is linked to a "feed.xml" whereby I can adjust the shared information in 
the "master.xml" file and it will dynamically change the appropriate nodes in 
the "feed.xml" file.

I tried using php inside the feed.xml file to pull data from the master.php 
file  ... no good.  I tried using xpath in the feed.xml file to pull data 
from the master.xml file... still no luck.  Perhaps I don't have the correct 
syntax.  I'm not getting errors, just no data feed.

One note... I'd like to keep the 25+ feed extensions as .xml if possible cuz 
I'm already set up in Feedburner (Google now).  I don't think you can do a 
redirect inside a .xml file??

Thanks in advance for any help. 


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