Thanks... But the problem is that I had built an scripting way to change the language, then the user can change from english to french in the same page. I was...
Not sure if this has been raised before (can't see it) or if this is the right place to draw attention to it, but... I record mp3 audio clips (interviews &...
No you can't add a copyright element or attribute to the item element. But you can add a Dublin Core rights element to the item and you can also add a...
Hello, Today, you could use an RSS "extension" to include copyright like information an <item>. For example, you could use the "Dublin Core" extension. Or you...
Charles Iliya Krempeaux
supercanadian@...
Feb 3, 2007 6:18 pm
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... Should the profile define precedence rules for the case where the channel has a copyright element and item has a dc:rights element? RFC 4287 has the...
Thanks everyone. Yes, I guess DC:rights will do the trick. And yes, it did also occur to me that just adding a copyright notice in the description would at...
Some RSS 2.0 feeds are partial text and simply don't contain all the images and content. In those cases, the publisher of the feed would have to change his...
We recently discussed the RSS 2.0 feeds generated by Yahoo Groups for each mailing list, which aren't valid because they put usernames in item-author elements...
Thank you for that information Randy. I will try and put that in to effect and let you know how I get on. Best regards, Mark. ... the ... order ... integrate ...
... While that issue is truly a spec compliance issue, it is much less likely to cause problems with aggregators than the following: <title>Re: Could...
... Agreed, but trying to fix the titles is a no-win situation. As much as I hate to say it, this is one of the few situations where Atom feeds might be more...
... It is only a no-win situation if you operate under the self composed constraint of advocating RSS 2.0. ... Why do you "hate to say it"? ... If you broaden...
... as I ... might be ... When you need an explicit content model, Atom's the way to go. The RSS profile suggests using hexadecimal character references for <,...
... Because I think this is a problem that could have been fixed and we've lost that opportunity now. That pisses me off. If it weren't for the title issue, ...
... You are asking that of James? Snarfer 0.7.1 does not appear to contain the bug that that particular recommendation relies on. It turns out that explicit...
... I didn't say I hated you. But I will say that I misinterpreted what the source of your actual expressed hatred was. My apologies. ... It seems to me that...
... I know that. I'm just being dramatic. :) ... You'd be right. I know for a fact that some applications have improved. However, I also know for a fact that...
I'm doing a very small survery of RSS reader usage. http://multivote.sparklit.com/web_poll.spark/15648 Please reblog to get best exposure. Thanks, Randy...
... On the assumption that Snarfer is using a real XML parser, change the encoding to utf-16 and avoid the use of default namespaces, and you will probably...
... Not real in the sense that it'll fail if the XML is invalid, but I think we support everything necessary to parse a valid XML file, except perhaps ...
... No question that usable and valid are two different things, with usable being more important. But there isn't really any need for the fear, uncertainty,...
... If you restrict yourself to the subset of Atom that is close to RSS 2.0, ie. use escaped HTML for any content and use the default namespace for the feed...
... I'm not sure how anything I said was FUD. You asked for my opinion and I gave it to you. I don't think anything I said was untrue and I tried to make it...
... That's seems like a reasonable hypothesis to me. ... As does that. I wouldn't necessarily say *much* better, but still. So what we'd be getting with Atom...
... No, I was not talking about a feed for the advisory board. I was responding to your answer to Sam's question, who asked you what feed you would choose if...
... His words: "produce the most interoperable and usable feed for this very mailing list". That's what I was responding to - a feed for *this very mailing...