The main source of RSS feeds in the past have been blogs. This means that NewsReaders/Personal Aggregators like NetNewsWire, SharpReader etc. been designed to...
Hello, I am not sure if this would be the right list to ask. Anybody knows free software or online service that is capable of polling a given RSS feed and...
... An RSS or Atom file simply presents a window on a stream or feed of items that have been published over time. No "importance" should be attributed to the...
Hi all, The PRISM 1.2 Specification has been released for comment. We are holding a web conference technical walkthrough of the new specification. Since...
... Your question is very loosely-phrased. You seem to be asking how the HTTP client connects to a feed. That would be something like this: GET /index.rss...
Greetings! I am able to receive only the last 15 posts through RSS of my Yahoo Group at the RSS address. I want to increase it to the last 100 posts or so....
Hi, I am currently using the Dublin Core for a project. It suits my needs very well, except for one thing : I couldn't undertsand which element is the best for...
Hi Thomas: Note that we as a scientific journals publisher (Nature Publishing Group [1]) published the 'mod_prism' module [2] (PRISM = Publishing Requirements ...
Most folk in the RSS/Atom space have probably already heard the discussion of RFC3229 and how its use can drastically reduce the amount of bandwidth needed to...
I was reading http://web.resource.org/rss/1.0/spec and was surprised to find neither skipDays nor TTL in the spec. Forgive me if the answer should be obvious,...
... Also if you are putting the feed on the web you don't need these, since the web handles it anyway. The belt-and-braces approach doesn't hurt though....
Hi all, I've been moving some stuff around and the RSS Issues Wiki that I set up last year is now at http://internetalchemy.org/wiki/RssIssues/HomePage The...
... since the web ... Perhaps I misunderstand the issues. I'm writing an aggregator and want it to be a good citizen, and became concerned about the bandwidth...
... So be sure to set a wide retrieval window and look to see if the feed contains markups for scheduling. Then make sure you use Etag, header timestamps and...
... Neither. 1. Many clients don't treat HTTP as they should (see below). 2. The 1.0 spec is designed to cater *only* for the core matters of a. channel, b....
... For HTTP retrieval, it seems to me that respecting and using the Last-Modified: and ETag: headers ought to mitigate significantly the problems that folks...
... stay ... newsfeeds ... No, not everything requires anything remotely approaching "frequent". This is the mistake a great many people make. Honestly, a...
... Note however that some aspects of the HTTP/1.1 caching mechanism are designed for influency man-in-the-middle caches (aka middleboxes), /not/ user agent...
Hi, do you think it may be relevant to discuss here of the following idea of module for RSS 1.0 file ? The general idea is to allow hash-values describing a...
Thomas Baruchel
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Sep 26, 2004 3:08 pm
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Hi, ... You might want to look at FOAF here[1]. It provides a sha1 property [2] which can be used to specify the sha1 hash of a document. You could perhaps use...
Hi I would like to know if RSS 2.0 specs provide clearly about values for <TTL>. Can it only be non negative? Can it be non integer? ie can it take values like...