Alan does a nice run through of the various RSS to JavaScript converters out there, a concept I haven’t really followed much due to being spoiled by Manila’s viewRssBox macro. I know MT has something similar, but it IS a good thing that we can pull in content in other ways as well. Things are getting easier and easier.
Thanks, though the RSS to JavaScript is a tool one can use in **any** web page- not everything one would do is always inside the Manila box. It works in course management system, faculty home pages, etc….
True…I just have blog brains. Thanks for reminding me that there are still regular old Webpages out there ;-).
BTW: Javascript and Java are two, completely different programming languages. Common mistake.