New Development Schedule
1/14/2004 10:02:10 AM - Kenneth Richards
Currently, I am in the process of cleaning up all of the code in preparation for a new release of ASP Nuke. Previously, the development has been pretty haphazard with a lot of bugs showing up in the releases. From here on in, that is all going to change.
Currently we use asp nuke from (www.asp-nuke.com) but it still uses classic ASP. They don't seem like they will move to .NET anytime soon. Documentation is poor and seems like it was first developed in a different language (other than english). So, sometimes sytanx can get confusing. Really hope this project well.
I have written all the code for RSS integration on ASP Nuke (in order to pull feeds from other sites into ASP Nuke) and then realized that Microsoft's ServerHTTP object is not installed by default on Windows 2000 and maybe even XP. It is very difficult (impossible?) to read a web page from server-side ASP script.
If I can get this worked out, I will definitely include this in ASP Nuke. The jury is still out on the Blog tools integration. Do you mean you want to pull in blog entries the way that an RSS feed works? Please clarify on this if you could.
Actually, I'm looking at RSS from a publishers standpoint. If I want to write articles, I want to make them available as an RSS feed. This shouldn't require any components other than MSXML (which comes with Windows XP, 2003, and is freely available). Also I'm not familiar with ServerHTTP. Anytime I make HTTP calls from a web server (for screen-scraping or whatever) I have used XMLHTTP which is also a component of MSXML.