UtadaBarkley
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Okay...I'm not really trying to get into blogging or anything like that, but I didn't notice that sites such as blogger.com are great resources to use as sort of an online content management system. I've seen other sites user blogger.com to manage a lot of their news and whatnot, so I thought I'd give it a try.
Well, for the most part I understand how everything works, but it's getting confusing in some areas. I've created a Blog on Blogger.com, and I've made it so it publishes directly to my ftp server, and also creates a atom.xml file there as well. Now, supposedly I can place some code in my webpage that will dynamically display the atom.xml content. I just can't find the html tags or code to accomplish this. Why is this so hard to find?
Normally it would be some sort of include file to include the xml file in my normal page layout. Admittedly I'm not as up to speed on all the new technologies or advancements in web publishing as I use to be, but damn, I don't understand why this is such a hard thing to find out.
THE MAIN QUESTION IS WHATS THE CODE TO IMPLEMENT ATOM.XML into my normal WEBSITE? Is it some sort of include html tag?
Well, for the most part I understand how everything works, but it's getting confusing in some areas. I've created a Blog on Blogger.com, and I've made it so it publishes directly to my ftp server, and also creates a atom.xml file there as well. Now, supposedly I can place some code in my webpage that will dynamically display the atom.xml content. I just can't find the html tags or code to accomplish this. Why is this so hard to find?
Normally it would be some sort of include file to include the xml file in my normal page layout. Admittedly I'm not as up to speed on all the new technologies or advancements in web publishing as I use to be, but damn, I don't understand why this is such a hard thing to find out.
THE MAIN QUESTION IS WHATS THE CODE TO IMPLEMENT ATOM.XML into my normal WEBSITE? Is it some sort of include html tag?