Google has a great API for feeds that doesn't require the proxy php you
are using. There are also several jQuery plugins wrapping the google
feed API http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxfeeds/ NRutman wrote: MorningZ, done that. My approach is exactly what some other folks are using. I'm just wondering if anybody has come up across the problems I'm having with some fields being empty that really aren't empty in the XML. Or, that when they specify the XML dataType, JQuery returns an empty data object.So yes, I've done a fair amount of homework and Google searching. Anybody have any problems like these? Thanks, -Nate On Oct 6, 6:18 pm, MorningZ <morni...@gmail.com> wrote:Maybe take a look at what people have done in the past? http://www.google.com/search?q=jquery+rss+reader It definitely appears do-able |
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