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Advanced Microsoft Content Management Server Development

You're reading from   Advanced Microsoft Content Management Server Development Working with the Publishing API, Placeholders, Search, Web Services, RSS, and Sharepoint Integration

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2005
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781904811534
Length 544 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Advanced Microsoft Content Management Server Development
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
1. Building CMS Explorer FREE CHAPTER 2. Managing Channels and Postings with the PAPI 3. Managing Templates, Template Galleries, and Resources 4. Preparing Postings for Search Indexing 5. Searching MCMS with SharePoint 6. Publishing Content Between MCMS and SharePoint 7. Building SharePoint Web Parts 8. Useful Placeholder Controls 9. Validating Placeholder Controls 10. Staging Static Pages 11. InfoPath with MCMS Web Services 12. MCMS and RSS 13. Essential How-Tos, Tips, and Tricks 1. Setting up MCMS and SPS on the Same Virtual Server 2. MCMS Connector for SharePoint Technologies 3. Installing the Tropical Green Website Index

Providing Content as an RSS Feed


We will create a mechanism that will allow users to point their RSS aggregator to a page and retrieve the postings that have been updated within a set number of days. An RSS aggregator is a program that can retrieve items from one or more RSS feeds and display the items in a readable form.

Creating the RSS Feed

For the purposes of this example, we will create a new web form in the Tropical Green sample site.

Let’s jump right into the code:

  1. 1. Launch the Tropical Green solution in Visual Studio .NET.

  2. 2. Create a new folder to store our RSS web form by right-clicking on the TropicalGreen project and selecting Add | New Folder. Name the new folder UtilityPages.

  3. 3. Create a new web form in the UtilityPages folder by right-clicking on UtilityPages and selecting Add | Add New Web Form.

  4. 4. Name the item rss.aspx and click Open.

  5. 5. We should now have a blank web form created and opened in Design view.

The web form we are creating will return XML and not HTML...

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