Google API modules
Posted on March 17th, 2010 by admin
I have My Yahoo set up with every bookmark that is also on my computer, as well as the many other goodies that My Yahoo allows.
Not to step on toes, LOL, but it has long been my routine to go straight to the ST Data page when I hit a library while chasing. That will no longer be my routine in 2006. From now on, I will be going straight to "my own" bookmarks by logging into My Yahoo. There are a few favs on my computer and in My Yahoo that aren't easy, or possible, to access from ST Data, but with all my bookmarks readily accessible from My Yahoo, I will be looking at EXACTLY what I want to see...fast and seamlessly. Sweet, sweet, sweet!
Bob
Those are just naming conventions...an easier example:
Elements: GROWS_ON_TREES, Fruits, Nuts, Peach, Orange, Acorn, Walnut
Attributes: taste, color
Or you can use data instead of attributes (or a mix):
Data: yummy, orangish-red, yummier, orange
I think phpBB takes out spacing so I apologize if it's not tabbed appropriately.
At any rate, I love XML because you can even use it as a database and create your own elements and attributes. You might want to look up what "well-formed XML" means as well.
I've done preference manager XML files for programs at work...so if you got any questions, ask and maybe I can help you.
Is there a way to embed an existing rss/xml feed (i.e. SPC MDs) into the .XML I'm working on?
Isn't it just as easy as copying and pasting the code if you know the source. ie. if you have an existing rss/xml feed, you should be able to add the new one right in. I believe the ticker at rssnewsticker.com uses the same idea. You can turn various feeds on and off through the preferences.
If you download that, and then plug in the feeds you want to subscribe to, you should be able to find the xml file the program uses to store all those locations of the feeds.
Yeah, I'm thinking about trying to throw one of those together here soon after I learn enough xml to get by, heh. We'll see what happens.
ADDITION: Hey, this isn't so bad. I should have one made real fast. Any suggestions on what to have? I'm thinking like SPC MDs, Outlook, National WWA. Later on I'll need to figure out how to program in stuff per city or state. This is neat, I like Google.
Is there a way to embed an existing rss/xml feed (i.e. SPC MDs) into the .XML I'm working on?
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