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Posted by AshParr on 10/24/07 12:41
On Oct 24, 12:28 am, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> In article <5o7d1fFlkok...@mid.individual.net>,
>
> Bergamot <berga...@visi.com> wrote:
> > Chaddy2222 wrote:
> > > You would probably be better off just linking to that page. Or just re-
> > > write the data that you need.
>
> > You've apparently not worked on a sports team site before. :)
> > Rewriting the data can be a massive amount of work, and very error
> > prone. Linking to the league's site is OK, but the users really want the
> > info right there so they don't have to wade through the league site to
> > get what they want.
>
> > It would *really* be nice, though, if the league had something like an
> > RSS feed for each team and division. Then we could post updates on our
> > site as they became available and weed out what we don't want.
>
> If the league put in an id to the bit of the page with the
> results and then a url could be fashioned that might help
> pinpoint them easier. OP might consider asking for such small
> insertions into the mark up of their pages (I have not looked if
> they do or not)
>
> <div id="results">...
>
> and the url could be something like
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> /page.html#results
>
> --
> dorayme
Cheers for all of the responses to my original post.
I have heard from the web administrator for the website and he said
its not a problem for me to do so. unfortuanatly they do not have rss
feeds but using iframes seem to do the trick
Many Thanks,
Ash
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