Local content portal with xml data file

Local content portal with xml data file

Postby divx118 » Thu Sep 18, 2008 7:53 pm

Well I finished my local content portal, what do you think about it.
Read some more here http://my.opera.com/maurice118/blog/loc ... rchos-wifi

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The content portal can be downloaded on the above link.
Or here http://files.myopera.com/maurice118/blog/Home.zip


UPDATE: I added a directory help where there is a little htm page that you can use to escape url's. This is needed if you have some url's with parameters like http://www.google.nl/search?source=ig&h ... gle+Search The xml file doesn't like the & character so you have to escape it and use the escaped link in your xml. Just open the htm page in the browser on your PC and it will explain itself.

Maurice 8)
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Re: Local content portal with xml data file

Postby kymavsfan » Sun Oct 26, 2008 7:17 am

Maurice,
Should this work with Opera 9.61?
I tried mine and then your original one and neither work.

Thanks,
Bryson
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Re: Local content portal with xml data file

Postby divx118 » Sun Oct 26, 2008 7:53 am

kymavsfan wrote:Maurice,
Should this work with Opera 9.61?
I tried mine and then your original one and neither work.

Thanks,
Bryson


l will try it later today, I first have to install the new opera version.
BTW my version is updated with an option to open the page with scrollbars and with a stream no new page is opened just the popup if you want to play the stream.

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Re: Local content portal with xml data file

Postby divx118 » Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:42 am

Well I tested it and you are right, they block the Iframe acces so the script can't read the xml data. I know they improved the security of the new opera version for this kind of thing, but it shouldn't need to block this because you are on the same domain your localhost.
I still use opera 9.2 to test my plugins/widgets, because it's features is more resembling the current archos browser.
I will have a deeper look in this issue and see if there already is a bugreport for this issue (if they consider it a bug IMO it is).


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