I don't think this is very OT, and so far looks pretty good.  I was going to
have to write something like this soon to have access to yahoo news feeds
(and google news feeds when they release the rss feeds).  

Thanks for saving me the work :-)

Russ

-----Original Message-----
From: DRE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 2:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT Free CFML version of Carp

Hi,
 I fiddled with trying to get carp running on a windows server and it
didnt seem to work so I redid some of carps functionality in cfml in
case anybody wants it.

Basically, you specify a rss feed and the cfc parses it and presents
it as a list of links and descriptions.  You specify how often the cfc
should reload the feed as opposed to using the cached version.

This is useful for search engine optimization so that your site
appears to change every day or so.  Additionally, some of the links
are very interesting.

It works on pretty much any rss feed and some atom feeds that are
valid.  It even tries to fix some xml that would otherwise be invalid.

I posted it here on my site.  http://webmachineinc.com/carpcfml.html.  

Have a great day!
DRE



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