Greetings, I think I have something to offer the world...a new Perl module that makes retrieving useful RSS content easier. Instead of using XML::Parser-based...
Scott Thomason
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May 3, 2000 9:56 pm
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I realized I never included a simple example for RSSLite. Here's one, which you can also find at http://industrial-linux.org/RSSLite/sample.pl . It simply...
Scott Thomason
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May 5, 2000 3:20 am
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Within my Jetspeed project (java.apache.org/jetspeed) I am making heavy use of content syndication. I am taking RSS and Portlets (a Portlet is a Jetspeed...
Kevin A. Burton
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May 18, 2000 11:30 pm
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... Have you taken a look at the XML Document Navigation Language (XDNL) Note submitted by NEC to the W3C (<URL:http://www.w3.org/TR/xdnl>)? It addresses some...
Eric Bohlman
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May 19, 2000 3:36 am
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Eric Bohlman wrote: <snip> ... Just breezed over it... but will check it out again. :) ... Yes... I guess everyone has a different opinion on this. The issue...
Kevin A. Burton
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May 19, 2000 4:18 am
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... I think there are some potentially big risks involved here. For example, if I were to put up a web page that scraped Yahoo!'s site for stock price...
Rich Manalang
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May 19, 2000 5:21 am
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... Hi Kevin, Take a look at my project, sitescooper -- http://sitescooper.cx/ -- I do this, with an application specifically focussed on reading on a Palm ...
jm-onelist@...
May 19, 2000 10:28 am
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This is a good discussion to have. I really wonder about the legality and ethics of scraping. As a warning, I am not a lawyer. But consider that scraping is...
Carmen
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May 20, 2000 5:24 am
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[scraping@... added to recipients] ... I agree... it damages the revenue stream pretty severely and, if it became widespread, would encourage sites to...
jm-onelist@...
May 22, 2000 12:01 pm
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... Yup. If you cleanse/scrape content for legitimate purposes you should clearly state your intentions. :) ... (URL?) Right. This is what the clean scraping...
burtonator
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May 22, 2000 5:05 pm
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... http://jmason.org/scraping/ has links to the lot of them I think. ... OK -- clarification here -- I take from this you mean: * cleansing == removing HTML...
jm-onelist@...
May 23, 2000 6:01 pm
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... From: burtonator <burton@...> ... Much as I'd like to agree with you, I'm not sure that books wouldn't be flying through the air,...
DJ Adams
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May 24, 2000 8:50 pm
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... From: Carmen <chv@...> ... I think this is a key point - rather than have the battle (with the content owner) and the pain (of parsing a moving...
DJ Adams
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May 24, 2000 8:50 pm
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Not to say "I told you so", but this ruling is exactly what makes me think that scraping does not have a long and bright future ahead of it: ...
Carmen
chv@...
May 30, 2000 1:08 pm
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Carmen, this subject came up at WWW9 in the web publishing track. David Galbraith of Moreover.Com said that some of the companies they're scraping pay them to...
Dave Winer
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May 30, 2000 1:12 pm
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... That is a good point. It is kind of controversial but really only if used wrong. Just like Napster :) What I don't think that a lot of companies get is...
burtonator
burton@...
May 31, 2000 6:15 am
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Just doing some basic research but hitting dead ends :( Anyone know the status on syndicated stock quotes? I want to have stock quote support within Jetspeed...
burton@...
Jun 1, 2000 8:11 pm
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AFAIK, there is no "open" source for stock quote info. Sites that have stock quotes tend to pay quite a bit of money to data providers for the feed. It is...
Mark Kennedy
markk@...
Jun 1, 2000 8:23 pm
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While there doesn't seem to be any official word on whether or not Yahoo! approves, some folks do avail themselves of Yahoo! Finance's stock quote info....
Rael Dornfest
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Jun 1, 2000 8:34 pm
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As the Chair of the Authoring Group for the Information & Content Echange (ICE) standard, I am pleased to find out about this list, as the subject is, to say...
Laird Popkin
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Jun 1, 2000 11:07 pm
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Reuters syndicates all of their feeds in their Internet Delivery Service (using ICE and NewsML), which should include stock quotes. Of course, you have to pay...
Laird Popkin
laird.popkin@...
Jun 1, 2000 11:37 pm
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I should note that my posting in no way condoned the commercial use of such modules. I was just making note of their existence and ambiguousness of the...
Rael Dornfest
rael@...
Jun 2, 2000 12:13 am
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I seem to be starting too many new threads here. Somebody smack me :) I think no one will argue with me when I say that XML is very powerful and certainly has...
burtonator
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Jun 2, 2000 7:40 am
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Kevin, none of these arguments lead anywhere, imho, if the business model is Get-VC-Then-IPO, there are no interesting arguments about business models. For all...
Dave Winer
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Jun 2, 2000 9:09 am
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Has anyone in this group put forth a formal definition of the term "syndication?" Is defining the term an endeavor that would be of interest to the group?...
mar wil
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Jun 2, 2000 1:22 pm
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... In my article this month in the Harvard Business Review (http://www.hbsp.harvard.edu/products/hbr/mayjun00/R00311.html), I defined syndication as: "The...
kevin@...
Jun 2, 2000 1:29 pm
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... In new forrester research, Dan O'Brien defines what he calls "hypersyndication" as: "the customized bundling of content and products and applications for ...
Drew Peloso
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Jun 2, 2000 2:36 pm
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... model is ... models. ... they ... me for not ... support ... patents that ... Reacting to the statement about Amazon supporting XML, we should be careful...
Laird Popkin
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Jun 3, 2000 1:16 am
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i totally agree with Laird on this i think what we need is a way of defining licenses in xml so they can be included with content as its syndicated out this...
Freeman Murray
egroups@...
Jun 3, 2000 2:33 am
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Laird, we belong to different churches. I like reading Reuters stories, for sure, but if the economics of the Internet undermines their business model, I...