When I get around to it I want to look at XML/XSL
p.s. here's a link to the Wayback archived version of his post about it, if anyone feels like trying to download the source (it's all still there) and put the pieces back together into something that works...
His example link still works on the main site (non-waybacked)
http://www.nickrigby.com/examples/xml/index.xml
Umm... dunno how you're managing that! It's down here, and seems to have been for some time (probably at least two weeks since I noticed), and I can't ping it from Dale's connection, either... but if you can access it, cool...
Yeah it is working here fine. Although I cannot ping it.
BTW Josh, I have lynx installed on the server if you need to test things ;)
www.nickrigby.com had a cool XSL demo that I went "wow" at when I first saw it a few months back, but the host appears to have jumped off the planet... Wayback Machine has it, but guts it up with JavaScript so it breaks anyway :(
Yeah, XSL is teh bomb ;)