Just thought Id post the full deal (well the itty bitty jquery script) for anyone else that is looking for something similiar to put rss feeds in their website. the cool thing is that with the latest version of jquery this works with remote urls. In the past I had to grab the file locally on my domain.
Have to give credit to Jim Davis since I found his post on the topic earlier. http://www.nabble.com/RSS-Feed-Reader---Re-visit-tf1915606.html#a5244340 <HTML> <HEAD> <SCRIPT language=JavaScript src="jquery.js" type=text/javascript></SCRIPT> <SCRIPT language=JavaScript type=text/javascript> var html = ''; // count for lines display var items_count = 10; // feed location var feed = 'http://rss.movies.yahoo.com/dvd/topsellers.xml'; // replace url for link var u = 'mainitem.html?hdSearchType=Catalog&radCateg=DVD&selSearchOption=Begins&selSortType=descr&chkDetailView=off&txtSearch=' $(document).ready(function(){ $.get(feed, function(xml){ $("item", xml).lt(10).each(function(){ $(this).find("item").each(function(){ html += ""; }).end().find("title").each(function(){ html += " " + u + this.text + " " + this.text + " <br>"; }); }); $("#rss").html(html).slideDown("slow"); }); }); </SCRIPT> </HEAD> <BODY> <DIV id="rss">Loading...</DIV> </BODY> </HTML> -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/specifying-count-for-rss-feed-display-with-each-function-tf3269015.html#a9091708 Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/