Brodrigu used the Magpie RSS parser to display his Netflix queue on his WordPress blog.
I use the "Feeds" feature in TypePad to display my Netflix queue on this blog (select the "Design" tab, and "Content Selections").
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I use Blogger, and int he old blogger it was a pain in the tail to put anything extra in your blog unless you were handy with HTML and XML editing, and sometimes it would screw up for reasons unkown regardless of what you did. I wasn't extremely versed in the subject but I knew enough to get some of the things I wanted on it.
The new Blogger does make it easier to add an RSS Feed in the margins, but when I added the Netflix Queue, I never could get it to display the way it was supposed to. (When I would add movies it would show the bottom five of my list that I just added) So I simply switched it to the "movies at home" listing and that worked out just fine.
Posted by: eazyguy52 | February 09, 2007 at 12:18 PM