Dave,

You can use their XML feed.  Just cfhttp the XML file then parse the
headlines using MS's DCOM object.   To save processing time, I have a
scheduled event that pulls the XML file to my local server every 4
hours then parses the XML file and outputs the results into several
include files that my template references.

Best Regards,

Dennis Powers
UXB Internet
(203)879-2844
http://www.uxbinfo.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Hannum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 3:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Caching with CFHTTP?

Ok - I'm outta my realm here, but I need to make it my realm.  I have
a news feed from Moreover that uses JavaScript to incorporate
it into my page.  This works, but is an extremely slow process.  (I
know it's the same for iSyndicate too - I use them other
places).  Is there anyway to grab this info, say hourly, and cache it
for my use???  Anybody trying anything like this???

Dave


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