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Possible to create Rss example with only localhost?

New Here ,
Mar 05, 2007 Mar 05, 2007

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Hi, I am totally new to RSS and I'm reading EasyCfm tutorial at:" http://tutorial208.easycfm.com/", however currently I don't have a public website to work with, how can I create a sample RSS example with only localhost with this example? My apologies for any confusion,I'm using this article as reference. If possible, code examples are greatly appreciated !

Thank you so much,
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Mar 05, 2007 Mar 05, 2007

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There's nothing magic to RSS: it's just an agreed-on "standard" of XML.

If you make a CFM template output RSS-compliant XML (just as usually you
might output XHTML-compilant mark-up for your website), you can comsume it
with your RSS-reading CFM file.

Read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS (and any appropriate
references).

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Adam

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Mar 06, 2007 Mar 06, 2007

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Hi Adam, thanks so much, so if I'd create a CFM template output RSS-compliant XML and then create a RSS-reading CFM file. In this sample, the RSS-reading CFM file would act like other websites getting my content and the RSS-compliant XML is what they will use to get my content. Is this correct Adam?

Thanks so much,
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