Want to build your own site channel files, look at the following code.
This is just an example, but I think you can build your own channel based on it.
Users will be able to subscribe to your site's channel as soon as the user downloads the. cdf file.
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' Open the database connection and define the variables to be used for formatting.
Set dbconn = Server.CreateObject ("ADODB. Connection ")
Dbconn.open "Dsn=yourdsn"
BR = CHR (10)
Quote = Chr (34)
' used to generate channel format
BODY = "<channel" & BR
BODY = Body & "Title =" & Quote & "your company name" & Quote & BR
BODY = Body & "longname =" & Quote & "Your detailed company name" & Quote & BR
BODY = Body & "Abstract =" & Quote & "Your Channel description" & Quote & BR
' Channel files generated on your site (. cdf)
BODY = Body & "SELF =" & Quote & "HTTP://YOURURL/POINTCAST.CDF" & Quote & BR
BODY = Body & "ContentID =" & Quote & "0" & Quote & BR
BODY = body & "ratings =" & Quote & "' (PICS-1.1
"Http://www.rsac.org/ratingsv01.html" L gen True comment "RSACi North America
Server ' by ' santry@pin-santry.com for ' http://yoururl.com ' on
"1997.09.18t17:57-0800" R (N 0 s 0 v 0 L 0)) ' "& Quote & BR
BODY = Body & "Frequency =" & Quote & "A" & Quote & BR
BODY = Body & "authenticate =" & Quote & "No" & Quote & BR
BODY = body & ">" & BR & BR
SQLQ = "SELECT * from Yourdb WHERE enterdate = #" & Date () & "#"
' It's going to launch today's new stuff.
Set Makechannel = Dbconn.execute (SQLQ)
Do Until makechannel.eof
BODY = body & "<item" & BR
BODY = Body & "Title =" & Quote & Makechannel ("H