I took a look at http://www.rssboard.org/convert-rss-0-91-to-rss-2-0 and would like to note two, somewhat related issues, and make a rather minor suggestion. ...
I am having problems with my rss feed for my pod cast. my feed is http://www.passionchurch.tv/podcast/itunesrss.xml. I have tested it in feed validator and I...
I just checked and I'm not getting the error. Hopefully, you fixed it. Thanks, Randy ... it in ... tag...
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Charles Iliya Krempeaux
supercanadian@...
Jan 27, 2008 7:27 am
It's saying it is valid to me... http://feedvalidator.org/check.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.passionchurch.tv%2Fpodcast%2Fitunesrss.xml It gave a couple...
There was discussion in the time leading up to the vote on the 1.0 version of the profile about work for the second edition (which was referred to as "1.1")...
... The validator message in this case is correct as it reflects the behavior specified by the relevant specifications. ... Both RSS 1.0 and the Atom formats...
... You're assuming that information would be something you could reliably extract from such a thing. You cannot. It's a common mistake, to assume timezone...
... In an RSS 2.0 feed, yes. The RSS 2.0 spec clearly says that dates should be in the form described in RFC 822 (with the additional requirement that years ...
... James is correct. ... GMT [1] and UTC [2] have been the same thing since 1972 (also referred to as 'Zulu' time - hence the 'Z' you sometimes see appended...
... I think it would be a mistake to begin a new version of the profile so soon. If people think it's a moving target, they'll be less likely to implement the...
... I don't believe there's anything factually inaccurate on that page, however the practical implications are vastly overstated, assumedly for dramatic ...
I wouldn't worry about malformed feeds either. Rmail never tried to parse malformed feeds. Whenever a user brought it up, I pointed to the validators and CCed...
Mark Pilgrim (the author of that article) has created an open source library for parsing RSS feeds that takes all of the incompatibilities and other issues...
... I don't think that's true — people are still implementing WCAG 1.0 despite 2.0 getting closer to being to a REC. Also, I think if it's on a timescale of...
I've found a RSS publisher whose network of sites extends the item element with two namespace attributes. I brought it up on the Feed Validator user's list: ...
Version 2.3 of VTD-XML (http://vtd-xml.sf.net), the next generation document-centric XML processing model, is now released. To download the latest version...
Hi, In browsing the Best Practices profile [1], I note that the definition of language in RSS is a bit stale. In particular, the profile implies that only ISO...
How about minor changes like recommending that multiple catigories on one item or channel be kept together? ... 1.0 ... was ... profile so ... likely to ... on...
I have been reading through the discussions on the Profile and it occurred to me that the concept of coding style would be appropriate to introduce somewhere....
A possible addition for a future profile. File names should probably not be greater than 31 characters in length for compatibility with OSes that don't allow...
Mac OS 9 (and earlier) had a 31 character limit, and is deprecated and no longer supported by it's maker. If we DO choose to add filename limits (which isn't...
This is a bad idea. The local software should be handling this. Best to leave it to the standard offered by the transport used to deliver it. Leave it to...
I agree. The feed consumer should be able to dovetail with whatever filename-shortening mechanism the host OS supports. ... Best to ... it. Leave ... ...
To be serious for a second, I think it might be a good idea to mention in the profile the issue Dave raises here. We don't actually have to recommend anything....