What's the problem? RSS is an application of XML and XML has already solved the Unicode problem. Randy Charles Morin http://www.therssweblog.com ... how the...
<snip /> The problem as I thought it would be understood is validating Unicode characters submitted to a form in an application developed to save the data ...
When using ASP.NET, you can simply use the XmlWriter and XmlDocument classes and the framework takes care of most all the Unicode issues for you. A problem...
... how the ... been ... Well i don't use ASP.NET and don't know what's that at all:) but i advise you to go to www.msdn2.com/library/ and search something ...
I would put it on your website. Then we'll all link to it. Unless you don't want the bandwidth, in that case, I could put it on www.therssweblog.com or maybe...
NewsGator is implementing the noindex meta tag, similar to what Yahoo is doing. I've chatted with the Yahoo folks about how we're treating content with that...
A new update to the RSS best-practices profile has been published. http://www.rssboard.org/rss-profile-1-15 Added -- a new section on the atom:link element: ...
In my code I written response.getWriter().write("<ttl>"+5+"</ttl>"); for ttl but it's not working. please suggest me how to do this tag in jsp. Means how I ...
I published a new draft of the RSS best practices profile today: http://www.rssboard.org/rss-profile The only change is to remove Sam Ruby's name from the...
... I have some minor issues with this addition. My understanding was that a 'via' relationship was to indicate a document that was the inspiration for the...
... For namespaced elements described in the profile, my approach has been to fully describe the element in its Requirements section. If we don't, it gives RSS...
... My view is that the profile should be describing reality rather than theory. In theory an atom:link can do a lot, but in reality it has only one very ...
... That makes sense for the recommendations, but the profile also describes requirements for elements. Although these descriptions are not authorititive, they...
... Ok, I can see your point, but I still think we can achieve the same thing without providing that much detail. After all, it's not a *complete* description...
// Section 2 Paragraph 2 states: Software designed to retrieve and present RSS documents to users is called an aggregator, newsreader or reader. For clarity,...
Notes -Revisit the issue of whether RSS 2.0 allows namespaced attributes to extend core elements I would prefer that namespace attributes are allowed, but...
... Are you *sure* it was a typo? I'm certain I can find people to advocate one or more of the following: * "I would prefer that multiple enclosures were...
From the spec: "A RSS feed may contain elements not described on this page, only if those elements are defined in a namespace." Question: How does this...
Namespaces were added to RSS by Dave Winer in fall 2002, at a time when the next version was going to be numbered RSS 0.94. (It was renumbered RSS 2.0 at first...
One last comment regarding this issue. You can't use a namespace in RSS without adding a declaration for the namespace, like so: <rss version="2.0" ...
Since namespace declarations are specifically used in the spec, then I'd make the leap that they are specifically allowed. I'd even go a step further and say...
This is looking great. Thanks a lot for your great work Rogers. Randy ... date ... description ... from ... representing ... compatibility ... numbering. ... ...