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Reading Lists for RSS
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"Reading lists are OPML documents that point to RSS feeds, like most of the OPML documents you find, but instead of subscribing to each feed in thedocument, the reader or aggregator subscribes to the OPML document itself."
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Atom API Quick Guide
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The current revision of the AtomAPI is contains quite a few changes from previous revisions. All of those changes have been talked about seperately, but when put together represent a fairly large change to the API. Here is Quick Reference for the AtomAPI which also highlights those changes.
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Atom Authentication
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Mark Pilgrim explains Atom Authentication in this XML.com article.
It starts like this: "I wish I didn't need to write this article. My life would be much simpler if Atom could just use existing HTTP authentication, as-is. But it can't; I'm going to tell you why and then I'm going to tell you what we're doing instead."
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Atom Syndication Format - Introduction
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Atom is the name of an XML-based Web content and metadata syndication format, and an application-level protocol for publishing and editing Web resources belonging to periodically updated websites.
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Creating an RSS feed for your Frontpage website
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Learn about RSS and how to programmatically create an RSS file for your FrontPage 2003 Web site. The download that accompanies this article contains a VBA project and an XSLT file that you can use to generate and display RSS feeds.
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Getting RSS To Go Mainstream
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Dion Hinchcliffe: There are lies, damn lies, and RSS adoption statistics. In an insightful post this morning Dave Winer, writing in response to an item by VC Fred Wilson, paints a clear and elegant picture of how to make RSS use, and hence adoption, "brain dead simple" for most folks. ...
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How to create an RSS feed in Citydesk
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This tutorial shows how to implement an RSS feed with the CMS Citydesk. It is simple to do this since you only have to create an XML file instead of an HTML file.
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How to extend RSS 2.0
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The purpose of this tutorial is to show you, using an example, how to create a RSS 2.0 module, in a namespace. Like almost everything about RSS it's really simple!
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Howto Create an RSS 2.0 Feed
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If you can learn HTML, you can easily learn how to build your own RSS 2.0 feeds. You are guided through the steps of creating an RSS feed from scratch.
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RSS Ideas for Educators
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35 pages about RSS and use of RSS in all sorts of processes in the area of education. References included.
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RSS Tutorial for Content Publishers and Webmasters
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This tutorial explains the features and benefits of a Web format called RSS, and gives a brief technical overview of it. It also includes information on a similar format called Atom. The reader is assumed to have some familiarity with XML and other Web technologies. It is not meant to be exhaustive.
Translations are available in: Brazilian Portuguese.
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RSS Workshop - a tutorial
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In this workshop you'll learn how to create, validate, parse, publish, and syndicate your own RSS news channel. The emphasis will be the practical application of the two most popular varieties of RSS for dynamic publishing.
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Simple Sharing Extensions for RSS - Javascript ...
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Sample Javascript implementations of Simple Sharing Extensions for RSS. This package contains documentation, sample code and xml files that demonstrate working implementations of the algorithms presented from the Simple Sharing Extensions for RSS and OPML Specification. Supported Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003; Windows XP.
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