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mx3design
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Posted 12/12/07 - 12:14 AM:
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Having trouble creating an RSS feed out for a single link. Was expecting something such as:

rssfeed.php?type=links&number=1&id={LINKID}
rssfeed.php?id={LINKID}
rssfeed.php?thecondition={LINKID}

to work, but they don't and I'm just getting the default output. Can somebody give me the correct syntax please?
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Posted 12/12/07 - 04:59 AM:
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rssfeed.php?thecondition=id={LINKID}

I don't see how it makes sense to have a feed of one item though. Sure you don't want a feed of the comments belonging to the link?

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Posted 12/12/07 - 05:38 AM:
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Thanks Paul,

That works.

I'm half way through writing a virtual earth mashup which takes a XML link location (longitude/latitude) and displays on a map. I'll send you details when complete.
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Posted 12/13/07 - 07:47 AM:
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Interesting. I've included google maps in WSN Classifieds. Does virtual earth do anything extra? Looks like VE doesn't actually work in anything but IE and FF though so it's kind of useless.

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