I was just made aware of RSS 2.0 support in Blogger. http://www.kbcafe.com/rss/?guid=20060606134443 One issue that caught my eye is the entity-encoded XHTML....
... It looks to me like that outer XHTML div is just a vesitigial remnant of the Atom feed, which obviously requires the namespace when the content isn't ...
... And then there are those, like http://www.thinksecret.com/rss.xml, who simply put well formed XHTML (sans namespace) directly into their descriptions. In...
Thanks James. I figured support for it would be very low. If we include support in the RSS profile, then maybe we can convince more aggregators to get this...
... In theory, evil hacks for this already work. libxslt supports the EXSLT extensions which include an `encode-uri` function, so theoretically you could...
... Not much to go on there, but the occasional use of uppercase element names makes me think it's probably just good old HTML that someone forgot to escape....
... Only between around 06:00 and 12:00 GMT both days. My hosting provider (Cornerhost) has had some unexplained issue which effectively disabled HTTP access...
It appears Moz is now gonna do the right thing. Thanks to all that blogged it. Moz made it clear that it was the community response that changed their...
James (I know you are listening), Thanks for this. http://www.xn--8ws00zhy3a.com/blog/2006/06/encoding-rss-titles My interpretation of the RSS profile is that...
... Which, if any, of the following results are incorrect, and why? http://planet.intertwingly.net/AtomConformanceTests/RssTitleEncodingTests.html - Sam Ruby...
... Before you rush to congratulate Bloglines, I should point out that the only reason they gets ticks in all those columns is because I deliberately ...
James, I agree completely with everything you say. My hope is simply to document who complying with the RSS profile and in doing so, I hope to decrease that...
... Ok, that makes sense. The clients from my list that are fully compliant with the profile are IE 7 and Firefox 2 (the feed preview at least - I didn't test...
... It looks like the Mozilla Foundation is backtracking from its effort to trademark the icon and require licensing for its use. Before proposing that the RSS...
... Near the end of page 3, they make the claim that the W3C and the XML standard *require* an XML declaration. Now while it may be *recommended*, claiming...
I'm sure there are plenty of mistakes, which they are looking for feedback. I was more interested in the good stuff, not the mistakes. Thanks, Randy Charles...
Hello everyone, During analyzing the specification of RSS 2.0 I couldn't find any way to limit the length of the content. It would be helpful in case of small...
... I think this would break intermediaries without any further precautions. (The `Vary` header may be applicable.) Other questions are open: content may be...
DeWitt Clinton: But what if you wanted to put something interesting inside a syndicated content feed? What if you wanted to put valid XHTML in a feed? You went...
Aristotle, Are you implying that we shouldn't bother trying? I think we should. Hopefully, the rest of the RSS Advisory Board is on the same page. Thanks, ...
Hi Randy, ... not at all! Sorry if I gave that impression. I was reacting to ... I meant that I doubt you will ever be able to say that RSS2 is on par with...
... Personally, I would love to see RSS fully support XHTML. Since the spec is frozen, I'm curious as to how this would be accomplished in the profile. Does...