Re: XML/RSS Search Feed

2005-10-04 Thread Roger B.
> (1) Does the client write the forms to be used for searching or do we supply > that to them... When publishing an XML document, your job is to provide the results in a known document format (RSS or something else entirely) and let them know how your URIs work. It can get a bit more complicated

RE: XML/RSS Search Feed

2005-10-04 Thread Andy Matthews
8:18 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: XML/RSS Search Feed Thanks Andy, so in that case it would be up to them to provide the interface as far as the visual displaying of the xml. And maybe even up to them to design the forms or take them from our exsisting site. >Your best bet might be to wri

Re: XML/RSS Search Feed

2005-10-04 Thread Protoculture
al Message- >From: Protoculture [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 5:52 AM >To: CF-Talk >Subject: XML/RSS Search Feed > > >Hello. Having never done what has been mentioned in the subject. I would >like a simple overview of the process. > >I

RE: XML/RSS Search Feed

2005-10-04 Thread Andy Matthews
AM To: CF-Talk Subject: XML/RSS Search Feed Hello. Having never done what has been mentioned in the subject. I would like a simple overview of the process. I'll be using Coldfusion to generate a recordset ( preumably xml ) in order to allow other websites to perform searches against the da

XML/RSS Search Feed

2005-10-04 Thread Protoculture
Hello. Having never done what has been mentioned in the subject. I would like a simple overview of the process. I'll be using Coldfusion to generate a recordset ( preumably xml ) in order to allow other websites to perform searches against the data we store. My main questions are: (1) Does th