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    Never Mind the Namespaces: An XSLT RSS Client
    RSS is an XML-based format for summarizing and providing links to news stories. If you collect RSS feed URIs from your favorite news sites, you can easily build dynamic, customized collections of news stories. In a recent XML.com article Mark Pilgrim explained the history and formats used for RSS. He also showed a simple Python program that can read RSS files conforming to the three RSS formats still in popular use: 0.91, 1.0, and 2.0.

    Updated: 04/22/2005

    Creating a Custom RSS Feed Aggregator
    Rich Site Summary feeds, better known as RSS, are a great example of how XML is making a major impact in regards to the way information is consumed. This XML dialect is a popular format for summarizing information, typically, but not exclusively news-oriented data consisting of common attributes like a title, summary, author, and publish date. Building and distributing RSS feeds has become an increasingly popular practice for several reasons.

    Updated: 04/22/2005

    Build an Easy ASP.NET RSS Client in Two Minutes
    Printer - Friendly Version RSS is quickly becoming the content syndicator's XML Schema of choice. People are syndicating feeds of their site content, their Blogs, and even their pet's birthdays these days, it seems. We have one here: www.eggheadcafe.com/rss.xml in RSS 2.0 format, and you're welcome to use it. We update it typically once per week, and it contains the 5 most recent items from each of our site's categories (including the latest forum posts.

    Updated: 04/22/2005

    An ASP.NET RSS Feed Reader
    A few months ago, I published an article ( A MegaTokyo RSS Feed Reader ) that showed how you could use classic ASP and Microsoft's XML parser to convert an RSS feed into HTML for display on a web page. While the code in that article worked fine, there were two main complaints that I seemed to keep hearing from readers: It was written in classic ASP and not ASP.NET. The format of the resulting HTML was a pain to change because I had hard-coded it.

    Updated: 04/22/2005

    Why Choose RSS 1.0?
    Creating New Applications through Extensibility RSS, a set of lightweight XML syndication technologies primarily used for relaying news headlines, has been adapted to a wide range of uses from sending out web site descriptions to disseminating blogs. This article looks at a new application area for RSS: syndicating tables of contents for serials publications. Serials newsfeeds -- especially scientific newsfeeds -- differ from regular newsfeeds in that a key.

    Updated: 04/22/2005

    Raising the Bar on RSS Feed Quality
    RSS is an XML-based syntax for facilitating the exchange of information in a lightweight fashion through the distribution (or feeding ) of resources. Publishers can use this versatile and increasingly essential format to assist end users in tracking and consuming content. Netscape originally developed the format but lost interest and eventually abandoned work on it. This created an identity crisis that devolved into varying interruptions, with dispute over.

    Updated: 04/22/2005

    RSS on the Client
    What do I do with an RSS feed? Q: I am trying to figure out this RSS thing. If I want to "subscribe" to someone's XML feed, what do I do? I hit the XML button and get an entire page of code. What do I do with that? A: I'll start by spelling out something which you probably (at some level) already know: RSS (an acronym for RDF Site Summary) is just another XML vocabulary. An RSS feed -- as you call it, an XML feed -- is simply an XML document conforming.

    Updated: 04/22/2005

    RSS Utilities: A Tutorial
    SS Really Simple Syndication is a web content syndication format. RSS is becoming the standard format for syndicating news content over the web. As part of my recent contract with Sun Microsystems, I was tasked with the development of a JSP Tag Library to be used by anybody with a basic understanding of RSS, JavaServer Pages, and HTML. The taglib is mostly geared towards non-technical editors of web sites that use RSS for aggregating news content.

    Updated: 04/22/2005

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