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5/8/2008 3:58 AM
 

I apologize for mistyping the URL. You can see an example of this on our website at OCEC.org.

 
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5/8/2008 10:26 AM
 

Justin,

 

Thank you for posting this. I have one small problem. I run a soccer club site and i am rss'ing feeds from several sources. One (ESPN SoccerNet) is not displaying properly. Is there a resource that you could point me too so that i can learn what needs to be adjusted in my xsl sheet to fix this issue? The problem is that ESPN's rss feed sends icons and link for emailing a story to a friend and some other funky stuff. You can see what I am talking about here www.lejardinsocceracademy.com

 

Any help from anyone is much appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Don

 
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