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- In the XPression DataLinq Server application, click Add New.
- Select the type of external data source to access. In this case, select RSS Feed DataLinq Source and click OK.
- In the URL field, copy and paste the RSS Query String URL from the TweetOut > BLADE > Tweet URL Generator.
- Specify the number of milliseconds to wait between RSS feed update checks using the Update Interval option.
- Select the Wrap Indices option when using looping queries to ensure that content loops through to the beginning instead of stopping altogether. This option is selected by default.
- You do not need to adjust default RSS Encoding or specify Basic Authentication user credentials.
- Click OK.
- When prompted, enter a Name for the DataLinq Source and press ENTER. You need this name to tie TweetOut content to text or graphic objects in XPression.
Connect XPression to DataLinq Source
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- In the XPression Editor, select the text object through which you want to display TweetOut content.
- Select the Data Source tab.
- Select the DataLinq option and click Set.
- Select theDataLinq Source for TweetOut you set up via the XPression DataLinq Server.
- For the first scene, set the Column to “Tweet<n>\Text” and set any subsequent scenes as “Tweet<n+1>\Text”. You can click Browse to use the Select DataLinq Field dialog to set the column data, or you can enter the text manually.
- When configuration is complete, click OK.
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