... I started the same type of project. I'd like to know here you are. Thanks....
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petite_lapin_blue <...
petite_lapin...
Feb 24, 2003 1:53 pm
Hello, the <author> sub-element of <item> shown as an example is formatted like this: lawyer@... (Lawyer Boyer) However, email addresses have been...
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petite_lapin_blue <...
petite_lapin...
Feb 24, 2003 1:56 pm
... about ... allowing ... Sorry if this was already cover somewhere... In any case, would it be possible for the <comments> tag to also encapsulate the, well,...
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Bill Kearney
wkearney99
Feb 24, 2003 3:41 pm
RFC2822 supercedes 822. The common form for email varies between Joe User <joe@...> joe@... (Joe User) "Joe User" joe@... not to...
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petite_lapin_blue <...
petite_lapin...
Feb 24, 2003 4:23 pm
... Yes. Thanks. Did the "commonly used" format evolved dramatically in between? Pete <pete@...> Seems not :-) ... Yes. There are many. I personally...
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Bill Kearney
wkearney99
Feb 24, 2003 4:34 pm
... XML's choice of the "big five" delimiters is a sacrifice they decided was acceptable. The current state of things doesn't take into account many of the ...
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mof-rss-dev@...
mfd9351213
Feb 24, 2003 4:54 pm
... Yep, you're more than welcome to ask at the list you can find from http://rdfweb.org/mailman/listinfo/ - more information about FoaF can also be found at...
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petite_lapin_blue <...
petite_lapin...
Feb 24, 2003 5:17 pm
... can ... Thanks. I will take a peek :-) PA....
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petite_lapin_blue <...
petite_lapin...
Feb 24, 2003 5:29 pm
... Yes... but one doesn't have to do everything by himself. This is what third party library are for. ... application will never ... This is ... important for...
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petite_lapin_blue <...
petite_lapin...
Feb 24, 2003 8:55 pm
Hello, <pubDate> states that it uses RFC822 for its format. Which I assume refers to section 5 "DATE AND TIME SPECIFICATION": ...
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Bill Kearney
wkearney99
Feb 24, 2003 9:05 pm
GMT is stable and predictable. Local variations are not. That is, on the east coast during the summer noon here is 12:00EDT, which is 04:00GMT. But during ...
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gtsiokos
Feb 25, 2003 4:14 am
I will be releasing the source within two weeks. http://rss-net.sourceforge.net/ ... are....
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Gerhard Poul
gnsrs-RSS2-Support-51...
Mar 2, 2003 9:15 pm
"Bill Kearney" <ml_yahoo@...> wrote in message news:024201c2dc48$687b9200$2000a8c0@.... ... east Any time is exact but not predicatable. -...
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Bill Kearney
wkearney99
Mar 3, 2003 2:14 am
... What? ... Define what you mean by "reliable". If you store your current time and you're on an offset then you have extra trouble shifting that time later....
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Gerhard Poul
gnsrs-RSS2-Support-51...
Mar 3, 2003 11:51 am
"Bill Kearney" <ml_yahoo@...> wrote in message news:000701c2e12a$90f35f60$2000a8c0@.... ... It means that a time in and of itself cannot...
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Bill Kearney
wkearney99
Mar 3, 2003 11:57 am
... Thus using ISO-8601 timestamps is an even better idea. That and they're language neutral. And also quite explicit in expressing the timezone, if any, ...
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Gerhard Poul
gnsrs-RSS2-Support-51...
Mar 3, 2003 12:33 pm
"Bill Kearney" <ml_yahoo@...> wrote in message news:003601c2e17c$067ced40$2000a8c0@.... ... some ... any, ... Maybe, but that doesn't...
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Ian Davis
ianalchemy
Mar 4, 2003 11:58 pm
(Note: this message is cross-posted, please check before replying) We are pleased to announce the 1.02 release of XML::RSS! This is the first stable release of...
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petite_lapin_blue
petite_lapin...
Mar 5, 2003 10:01 am
Hello, The specification for <source> states: "The purpose of this element is to propogate credit for links, to publicize the sources of news items." Which is...
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petite_lapin_blue
petite_lapin...
Mar 5, 2003 10:05 am
... everyone is ... Indeed :-) So what gives? Is that simply yet another but in Radio? Utter confusion about time zone? No matter how they are/could/should be...
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Bill Kearney
wkearney99
Mar 5, 2003 3:14 pm
... <sigh> It's so misunderstood and folks that don't get it just don't seem willing to get with it. GMT (aka UTC) is the one way everything can be reasonably...
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petite_lapin_blue
petite_lapin...
Mar 5, 2003 6:04 pm
... It's the ... All this is wonderful... but... doesn't make much sense... as all email clients are happily using time zone since the beginning of time......
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Bill Kearney
wkearney99
Mar 5, 2003 6:11 pm
... To you. ... Having been someone that's used e-mail 'since the beginning' I disagree with this assumption. ... Ah, but this isn't e-mail, is it? ... What...
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Gerhard Poul
gnsrs-RSS2-Support-51...
Mar 5, 2003 6:37 pm
"petite_lapin_blue" <petite_abeille@...> wrote in message news:b45e6n+vecg@.... ... I have to fully agree with you. I just don't get it why...
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mof-rss-dev@...
mfd9351213
Mar 5, 2003 6:58 pm
... The point is, that the client would have to convert from NY time (which may be daylight savings, depending on when it was created) to UTC/GMT (which is the...
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Allan Doyle
mit80eecs
Mar 5, 2003 7:21 pm
... In email messages the date/time is expressed in a form that includes the UTC offset. The time on the message I'm replying to was in the email header as ...
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Gerhard Poul
gnsrs-RSS2-Support-51...
Mar 5, 2003 8:22 pm
<mof-rss-dev@...> wrote in message news:uckZ+we/vAfL092yn@.... ... server ... a ... Why exactly is it easier to convert from/to GMT...
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Gerhard Poul
gnsrs-RSS2-Support-51...
Mar 5, 2003 8:30 pm
Hi, "Bill Kearney" <ml_yahoo@...> wrote in message news:00cd01c2e342$97207a70$2000a8c0@.... ... assuming ... You're losing information...
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Bill Kearney
wkearney99
Mar 5, 2003 10:23 pm
... There is one. It's the W3CDTF format based on ISO8601. That's what the majority of other XML applications use. It's the form used by the Dublin Core. ...
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Bill Kearney
wkearney99
Mar 5, 2003 10:31 pm
... Uh, I've made the strongest comments about it and tools like Radio /still/ get it wrong. ... No, that's completely false. If you know where you are then...