Re: Major XML-aggregation Confusion [message #163914 is a reply to message #163901] |
Sat, 11 December 2010 14:52 |
wittrs
Messages: 134 Registered: August 2009
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... alright, I get the idea that <a href, etc.> is escaped, and that < (etc.) is not. But are you saying that there is no way to make it so that, if someone has <a href> in their feed, that it can be imported as < (etc.)? Wouldn't a regex sort of thing accomplish that? I notice there isn't a body mangling option in the page that creates the xml rule -- so, if someone were to attempt such a thing, it would go directly in the xml-aggregation php file? (Not sure I'm handy enough to try that, but in the future, who knows?).
Thanks as always! (This XML thing looks nifty; I can import all of my blogs into my forum).
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