Hi: This may be a silly question but why is there no 'mod_foaf' module for RSS 1.0? It would seem to be a very obvious vocabulary to enable. I realize that a...
+cc: foaf list * Hammond, Tony <t.hammond@...> [2004-11-01 15:05-0000] ... This reminds me of a question that came up in the recent Dublin Core meeting...
Ok, I found it. Suzan Foster has a schema for media "enclosures" with RSS 1.0 feeds (announcement [1]). Example usage below, more explanation in blog post [2]....
Sorry Ian, the combination of my lousy memory and Yahoo's lousy search facilities meant I missed those. Your first version seems very similar to Suzan's, with...
How do you determine an unique feed item? The easy way is to use the permalink, but what if there are several feeds that point to the same permalink? I'd like...
... I use feed+guid+title If there's no guid use link If there's no title use substr(description,0,255) It seems to work pretty well. I occasionally get caught...
For the past few months, Apache has been dying on me occasionally for no obvious reason. I couldn't find out why so all I could really do was restart it. Today...
If anyone's interested, I've just been trawling though the stats. What's disappointing is just how few aggregators set the user agent or referrer. 99% of the...
I submitted this.file [1] for validation to Feed Validator [2] and while the feed was determined to be valid an alert stated: Your feed appears to be encoded...
... Not sure where Feed Validator is seeing an encoding, the headers I get are GET http://metromilwaukee.com/rssfeedbuilder/wh4l_metromilwaukee.xml Date: Wed,...
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 08:43:26 -0100, Klaus Johannes Rusch ... It's following RFC 3023, as the validator explanation [3] says: [[ Note that, if you are serving...
To be totally valid, you should ensure that the encoding that you specify in your XML declaration match the Content-Type header that you send down. In this...
... You mean 'pool' the items from various different feeds together? Then you'd probably want to track what source used the item. Otherwise there'd be no way...
Thanks to all who have responded with advisories. Per my request the hosting provider has modified IIS6 MIME Type settings to be application/xml for .xml,...
Hi, I'm new to the group, I joined a week or two ago. I'm mainly interested in developing my own RSS reader applications) in C#. I've been trying to find the...
Recently there was a some discussions about extensions of RSS 2.0 enclosure element and addition of something similar to RSS 1.0. My friend and I was working...
... Recently i wrote a module for RSS 1.0 enclosures which can be found at http://purl.oclc.org/net/rss_2.0/enc. This module doesn't attempt to extend the...
... <snip /> RssBandit [1] was developed using C#. Source can be downloaded. Best to actually use RssBandit a bit to get a feel for what the code can and can...
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this - I'm posting to several lists separately] Andrew Watt and myself would be grateful if anyone could help with...
... in the ... contribute. ... We will work on RDF definition for RSS 1.0. I will send updated proposal shortly. Please let me know if there is anything else...
... Good! ... What, and break with RSS version tradition? Blasphemy! (heh) ... Well, don't sell Lucas short his interest is based on a/v applications but ...
Thanks to everyone that's replied. Very helpful. On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 19:07:10 -0600, Clinton Gallagher ... If I remember correctly so far there's : Programming...
I hope the book[1] is more up-to-date then the blurbs that are on the Amazon page describing it... On the Amazon page it says: "Google tracks 1.4 million RSS...
... Without knowing (:-), I'd imagine that's just based on the initial synopsis that sold the publisher on the book in the first place. RSS is growing very...
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 14:43:12 +0000, James Aylett ... Yep, that's probably where it originated, maybe Chinese whispers have happened too: "Google tracks..."...
... I would like to see publishing tools that make it easy to use a "controlled vocabulary" within dc:subject. [1] states "Typically, a Subject will be...
... <snip /> ... <snip /> Not likely in this lifetime Paul. Those that develop the canonical works are many. Each classification is a tome unto itself which...