Friday, August 08, 2003 - Posts

New Article on Transforming XML to RSS By Jeff Julian

Introduction:

This site has tons of great content that changes very frequently. Many developers want to read these articles as soon as they come out, because they enjoy the content and the authors as well. Currently, the only way of knowing when an article is released, you must use your browser to surf to the site or the web services to manipulate the response in your own way. This may be fine for many of you, but there is another solution. Many users of this site have been introduced to the world of weblogs and many have downloaded and found their favorite aggregator for RSS and other syndication formats. MSDN has realized their readers are in the same situation and have introduced several different RSS feeds for their users to aggregate to for the most up-to-date information about their site. With these feeds gaining popularity, I decided to write this article as a solution to adding your own RSS feed with the XML you may already have on your site. This example will use the current web service  

http://www.dotnetjunkies.com/Tutorial/ShowContent.aspx?cg=5B95C756-BF7D-42F9-82E5-D58F8D94F756&forumid=4774