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Hey all!

So I managed to create my first utility (and the crowd goes wild </sarcasm>) to generate Twitter feed from a Dynamic XML source.

The problem now is I lose all the links, #’s and @’s associated with the post.

Anyone know I was I can solve this?

I would really rather not use a badge.

Cheers!

This thread should be helpful.

Hey Blank / czheng

Thanks for the help! I finally got through it, phew. It’s not that hard once you get used to the system - at the time I had just started learning (still learning) as this is my first CMS and I’ve never used XSLT before. Digging it a lot though.

I’m going to try and put some time together to create a tutorial for it - it’d be nice post-Hello World tutorial for front-enders like me as it covers everything from DS to utilities.

I’m going to try and put some time together to create a tutorial for it

That’d be great. I need to draft some guidelines for community-contributed tutorials, but if you want to get going sooner rather than later, just be in touch with me via email: craig@{this-domain}

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