I noticed that there's two tables the catalog gets its content from, pretty much. One is the content_props and prop_name is "notes" and that must match the type of "catalogitem" in the cms_content table. I'm not sure If I'm using the correct terms.
I found this on zenphoto.org forum and thought I'd mess around, but I didn't get anywhere. It might be helpful, though, as a starting point, or not.
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<?php header("Content-type: text/xml"); ?>
<rss version='2.0'>
<channel>
<title>Name of Site</title>
<description>A description of your site</description>
<language>en-us</language>
<link>http://www.linktosite.com</link>
<?
mysql_connect('localhost','dropsoul_xxx','xxx');
mysql_select_db('dropsoul_xxx');
$sql = "SELECT * FROM cms_content_props ORDER BY id CONTENT_ID LIMIT 0,10";
$sql = "SELECT * FROM cms_content ORDER BY id CONTENT_ID LIMIT 0,10";
$res = mysql_query($sql);
$content_id=mysql_result($res,$i,"content_id");
while($row = mysql_fetch_array($res)){
if ($row['content_id']==3) {
$prop_name='notes';
} elseif ($row['content_id']==2) {
$type='catalogitem';
}
echo "
<item>
<title> ".$row['content_name']."</title>
<link>http://www.dropsoul.com/testCMSMS/$hierarchy_path/</link>
<description>
".$row['content']."
</description>
<guid isPermaLink='true'>http://www.dropsoul.com/testCMSMS/$hierarchy_path/</guid>
</item>
";
}
?>
</channel>
</rss>