Thursday, April 08, 2004
Don Box just posted on RSS, saying how he had one of the few CDF feeds on the net.
So, the gauntlet being down, I thought it might be neat to make a CDF "builder" script that would read in my site's atom.xml file and convert it to CDF.
The link below will give you my CDF feed:

Being a generous sort, I also let you put any atom.xml url in, so if you have a Blogger blog, or some other ATOM-format XML file, you can now use it to build a CDF. To do this, just call my script and pass in the url to your atom.xml ...
For example, the url for the CDF for my site is:
(the %3A is a MIME-escaped colon character)
Just put in your atom url after the atom= and off you go.
So, the gauntlet being down, I thought it might be neat to make a CDF "builder" script that would read in my site's atom.xml file and convert it to CDF.
The link below will give you my CDF feed:

Being a generous sort, I also let you put any atom.xml url in, so if you have a Blogger blog, or some other ATOM-format XML file, you can now use it to build a CDF. To do this, just call my script and pass in the url to your atom.xml ...
For example, the url for the CDF for my site is:
http://www.ruxp.net/cdf.aspx?atom=http%3A//www.ruxp.net/atom.xml(the %3A is a MIME-escaped colon character)
Just put in your atom url after the atom= and off you go.
# posted 4/08/2004 09:30:26 PM |


