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Re: Dynamic RSS

From: Kass@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 4/9/2009 6:51:00 AM
Okay, I don't know if I just got a pat on the back or a slam... guess I'm too 
dumb to know the difference.  I just figured since RSS is inherently XML 
maybe I could solve my problem there.  I don't look at it as a developer war, 
but hey let's all pitch in and help each other.

After all of this, I think I'm swimming upstream trying to use XML/XSLT to 
fix this in the structure I currently have.  I guess at this point it is best 
to restructure my feed design and I'm going to go back to PHP to solve my 
problem.

I appreciate the time and efforts of everyone who tried to help me find 
answers and get educated as to the best way to solve my dilemma.

Later!

Kass

"Hillbilly" wrote:

> <snip />
> 
> Its a good feeling to observe a PHP "developer" has turned to Microsoft 
> developers to help him understand what he likely could not learn from other 
> PHP developers. 
> 
> 


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