http://people.apache.org/~snoopdave/roller30-template-guide.pdf may
be what you are looking for.
Steve
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On 12 Jan 2007, at 21:50, Kevin R. Gutch wrote:
Ok Great suggestions. I am very knew to Roller. I will look at
the templating structure. It is based on Velocity, correct? I have
done a little wit Velocity for email templates but not much else.
Is there a Wiki for templating, especially anything regarding look
and feel?
Emily Lynema wrote:
There is a Java library I've used to convert XML to JSON. So you
might be able to take the XML generated by roller for blog feeds
and convert it.
http://www.json.org/java/index.html
-emily
Anil Gangolli wrote:
As Dave has already noted you should be able to do this in your
own template.
I could see adding something to the general distribution if the
conventions on structure and property names are strong enough.
Google seems to have used Atom as the basis for its structure and
property names. Have Yahoo / others done the same?
--a.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin R. Gutch"
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Subject: JSON
I wanted to do basically do what is being shown here with google
beta blog.
http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/samples/blogger_sample.html
Thanks,
Kevin
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HI Kevin,
On 1/5/07, Kevin R. Gutch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does Roller provide a JSON feed?
No, but you can create a Roller page template within your blog
and use
it to output HTML, XML or whatever else you want. Refer to the
Roller
user and template guides for more information about customizing
your
blog via templates:
http://rollerweblogger.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=UserGuide
What would you like to create a JSON "feed" of?
-Dave
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