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xlilchinezeboix
post May 28 2005, 01:08 PM
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how to u make an xml file kinda like this

http://mayftp.com/yuri/playlist2.xml

i wanna make that .xml list but jsus with different songs? or make a new one how can i do that?
 
freeflow
post May 28 2005, 01:32 PM
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thats not just any xml it looks like the radioblog xml i have the same thing for my radioblog .
you need to get you a radioblog and code it and all .

you can get a radioblog w/ a free server or host w/ this tutorial:http://hannaxbear.shadows-the-sky.com/inde...?page=radioblog
 
talcumpowder
post May 29 2005, 12:38 AM
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.... To make a new file with diffrent songs, just open up notepad and copy-paste that. -shrug- Change the songs and type in name.xml into the filename box.
 
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post May 29 2005, 01:28 AM
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^ yea or on that tutorial site you can download the file from there.
 
jordanriane
post May 29 2005, 05:29 AM
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First off, do you even know what XML is? If you don't know what it is, then you obviously shouldn't try creating an xml document yourself.

QUOTE("what is xml?")
(eXtensible Markup Language) A widely used system for defining data formats. XML provides a very rich system to define complex documents and data structures such as invoices, molecular data, news feeds, glossaries, inventory descriptions, real estate properties, etc. As long as a programmer has the XML definition for a collection of data (often called a "schema") then they can create a program to reliably process any data formatted according to those rules.


THe file you were trying to view, is part of coding for a web-based radio player. Most players such as the one on the site you had viewed, automatically create the XML file list when you follow the directions to creating the music files, and upload it to your host.
 
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post May 30 2005, 09:13 PM
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What are you planning on doing with this file? XML is really pretty useless unless you have some sort of application or script to parse the data into a presentable and/or useful format.
 

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