Hi all,
my asp.net hoster does not provide me with access to
the system.io library, so using a stringwriter as the output
stream to write the XML needed for my RSS feed is
looking very difficult.
Can anyone suggest another way of dynamically creating
and then serving my XML RSS feed without using
system.io?
Many thanks,
Jason. 3 1345
maybe you can get something here: http://aspnet.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/021804-1.aspx
"Jason James" wrote: Hi all,
my asp.net hoster does not provide me with access to the system.io library, so using a stringwriter as the output stream to write the XML needed for my RSS feed is looking very difficult.
Can anyone suggest another way of dynamically creating and then serving my XML RSS feed without using system.io?
Many thanks,
Jason.
This is where the idea came from in the first place. These guys
use a string writer that derives from systm.io. My ISP won't let
me use this library in a shared hosting environment.
Any other thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Jason.
On Thu, 11 May 2006 08:31:02 -0700, =?Utf-8?B?ZWQ=?=
<ed@discussions .microsoft.com> wrote: maybe you can get something here: http://aspnet.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/021804-1.aspx
"Jason James" wrote:
Hi all,
my asp.net hoster does not provide me with access to the system.io library, so using a stringwriter as the output stream to write the XML needed for my RSS feed is looking very difficult.
Can anyone suggest another way of dynamically creating and then serving my XML RSS feed without using system.io?
Many thanks,
Jason.
Hi,
I found the solution at - http://www.geekpedia.com/tutorial157...P.NET-2.0.html
Many thanks,
Jason.
On Fri, 12 May 2006 09:31:13 GMT, ja***@dive-master.org (Jason James)
wrote: This is where the idea came from in the first place. These guys use a string writer that derives from systm.io. My ISP won't let me use this library in a shared hosting environment.
Any other thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Jason.
On Thu, 11 May 2006 08:31:02 -0700, =?Utf-8?B?ZWQ=?= <ed@discussion s.microsoft.com > wrote:
maybe you can get something here: http://aspnet.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/021804-1.aspx
"Jason James" wrote:
Hi all,
my asp.net hoster does not provide me with access to the system.io library, so using a stringwriter as the output stream to write the XML needed for my RSS feed is looking very difficult.
Can anyone suggest another way of dynamically creating and then serving my XML RSS feed without using system.io?
Many thanks,
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