This is a great article. I have added it to the Documents section of Syndic8: http://www.syndic8.com/documents.php The documents section now contains 184...
Chris Lydon has been doing a series of audio interviews on his weblog here at Harvard. There are already over 25 interviews, representing 40 separate MP3...
Hello, I'm new to this rss idea and loving the possiblities with what I do.. One of the problems I have is I would like to restrict access to a rss feed by the...
Since RSS is typically transferred over HTTP, just use your standard HTTP authentication or HTTP server based request handling. For instance, in ASP.NET you...
Re: http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/directory/5/aggregators Re: Editor: Dave Winer; Updated: 9/22/03; Mr Winer, Could you please update this page. I sent you...
The first one is quite controversial and there are two schools of thought on it, and I don't see one being better than the other, that being the case, I won't...
[Copy to RSS2-Support mailing list, a per Dave Winer suggestion] [Originally addressed to Jon Udell and Brent Simmons. Copy to Dave Winer] Dear "Advisory...
... thought on ... case, I ... Fine. You are allowed to express your opinion as everybody else. I officially request the Advisory Board to take a formal vote...
That's ridiculous -- I am not against change -- I just proposed one. You did this in the Allaire comments, and now you're doing it over here. You can't read...
... here. ... Hmmmm... total confusion... what are you talking about? Please don't make this a personal crusade. This has nothing to do with Dave Winer, the...
Hi Sjoerd, ... Yes, I saw that. Unfortunately, I don't understand it :) What I need is a way to link a RSS item to its comments. This is not about creating ...
Dear RSS Advisory Board, ... here. ... It seems that one of your sitting member (Mr Winer), have some difficulties in adjusting to his new official tenure. ...
... yes. There are 2 elements: wfw:comments and wfw:commentRss wfw:comments adds another way of adding comments. wfw:commentRss links to the RSS file that...
Dave, It's not very productive to insult the guy for issues from other mailing lists. You wouldn't want the same thing done to you, would you? (there's...
Hi Sjoerd, ... Aha! Yes, I guess that the wfw:commentRss tag will work just fine. Would be nice to have it in the <comments> tag though. Oh, well... Thanks for...
Bill, thanks for the advice. I'm going to stay on issues related to RSS. Good luck. Dave ... From: Bill Kearney To: RSS2-Support@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
For most situations you'd use HTTP authentication. Most RSS readers support this. As in, a feed like http://example.com/rss.xml that's hidden behind a ...
A follow up question, why is this needed? If you're trying to guard intranet data that's one thing. If you're trying to tailor feeds intended for public...
... Have you considered using the ICE format instead? It's more complex but it does support doing mutliple enclosures and such. Granted, that would be better...
... Agree. This is a pretty ridiculous proposal: http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/2003/10/02#a261 Haven't seen it on the RSS2-Support list though. Or did I...
... The problem is that's part of the RSS 1.0 RDF spec, not the 2.0 spec. Wayne ... Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. ...
... Not at all. dc:creator is a Dublin Core element, has nothing to do with RSS 1.0 or even RDF. It's perfectly fine as an extension for RSS 2.0. -- Sjoerd...
Hi Sjoerd, ... Hmmm... I thought this list was about RSS 2.0. Sure... I can simply use RSS 1.0 and move on. Plus, if there is an alternative, why not use it?...
Regarding Mr Winer proposal, I would like to take the liberty to quote Mr Winer ... Not ... element in a ... anything. Big ... I whole hearty agree with the...
... Indeed, the only downside is the semantics behind dc:creator are not very well defined. It can be anything in that string. And I've seen quite a range in...