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Hi, I used so far <xmod:Feed> returning me a 'liniar' json structure. I need to get a 'nested' structure form joined tables. I can achieve this result in SQL Server with FORJSON but send it through <xmod:Feed> I get a token JSON (JSON_F52E2B61-18A1-11d1-B105-00805F49916B which I may parse in javascript....) but also this backslash \" [{"JSON_F52E2B61-18A1-11d1-B105-00805F49916B":"{\"main\":[{\"Fir
DNN 9.01.01 Executing this simple feed from the "preview" on the feed list returns an "Internal Server Error". I've checked the admin log and copied a portion of it after showing the feed itself below: The feed: <xmod:JsonFeed> <ListDataSource CommandText="SELECT FestivalID, FestivalTitle FROM la360_Festival" /> <HeaderTemplate> [ </HeaderTemplate> <ItemTemplate> { "FestivalID":"[[FestivalID]]", "
Hi, Please ignore my last post, I have tried to delete it. I have managed to get the chart.js to work with a feed using AJAX and JSON but when I parse the JSON to create the array for the Label and the Data elements it puts two additional commas at the end of the result. Please see fiddle http://dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/671 I have included the string returned from the feed and added some alerts to sh
Is there a way to use an json feed (in this case, one that generates images links from a Flickr set), to generate a list of links in an xmod template? I have the Json feed working, but can't figure out how to create a list of links in my template.
Ok, I'm down to just a couple of hairs on what was a full head of hair two days ago. Please tell me there is a way to create and display a hyperlink in any field, preferably the 'Headline' field. I am using TimelineJS kit. Research from that site let me know that not all of the fields support html, and the ones that do, do not allow use of XMP tokens in them. Has anyone successfully created hyperl

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