NewsGator, Halo 2, and RSS
November 12th, 2004 by gregr
There have been a whole lot of posts about Halo 2 being released…but Scott Hanselman’s post about getting game stats via RSS certainly caught my eye.
Tom Walker took it one step further…if you look on the left side of his blog, you’ll see his latest stats right there in his sidebar. He’s taking the Bungie RSS feeds, and re-publishing the latest two games on his blog, using NewsGator Online’s “Headlines” feature. Very cool, Tom!
Here’s what you would need to do, in a nutshell, to publish Halo 2 stats (or any other feed’s content, for that matter) on your blog:
1. Subscribe to the feed in NewsGator Online
2. Go to the “Edit Locations” section under NewsGator Manager.
3. Create a new location, perhaps called “Halo feed only”. Set the “don’t automatically add feeds” option, and click “Feeds” and remove all of the feeds from this location except the one(s) you want to republish.
4. Click “Headlines”, and enable and configure the template to republish the headlines.
5. Copy the javascript on the headlines page to your blog.
That’s it! I’m using it on my own site for “recent comments” (which shows latest content from my own comments feed) and also “where have I been”, which is from a photoblog I’m playing with (more about this later).
Give it a try yourself!
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November 12th, 2004 at 4:58 pm
I’m confused. I haven’t tried doing this myself (not using NG atm), but it seems that the easiest way to go from newsreader to javascript include is to have a “create headlines” tool which has checkboxes in a tree for all folders and feeds, plus a field for name (e.g. “Biology News”) and ID (example “bionews”). the result would be [script type="text/javascript" src="[newsgator]/headlines?id=bionews][/script]
November 12th, 2004 at 5:54 pm
Michael - what you describe is roughly how it works in NG Online…the instructions in my post sound complicated, but it’s pretty easy when you’re actually doing it.
November 14th, 2004 at 6:02 am
i’m currently subscribed to my Halo 2 stats feed and it’s showing up perfectly, but i’m also getting other people’s stats…? is this a known bug?
November 14th, 2004 at 1:14 pm
I’ve been seeing this too - it looks like a bug in Bungie’s feeds.
November 16th, 2004 at 9:02 pm
Are there restrictions on who can use the javascript?
For example, I run a site called MovieLineOfTheWeek (MLOTW) and we would like to have other sites be able to use our feed(s).
If I give other sites my javascript, are they welcome to use it on their site?
http://www.MLOTW.com
BTW, we met at the end of the aggregator dinner @ bloggercon.
November 19th, 2004 at 3:08 pm
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March 1st, 2005 at 11:00 am
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