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There are 35 articles & tutorials regarding "RSS".

7.) Working with RSS and Oracle JDeveloper 10.1.3
By Chris Schalk Go to page: 1 2 3 Next A "How To" article on working with RSS and JSP with Oracle JDeveloper 10.1.3 Introduction Getting Started and JSP Building a Simple JSP RSS App Using JSP Segments to Show Multiple RSS Feeds Summary Introduction You may or may not have noticed that many Web sites today are starting to offer RSS feeds. What are RSS feeds? RSS, which stands for R eally S imple S yndicate, is basically an XML format for content on the Web that purely represents the...
Found at developer.com

8.) An ASP.NET RSS Feed Reader
by John Peterson Introduction 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 into the...
Found at ASP 101

9.) Build an Easy ASP.NET RSS Client in Two Minutes
By Peter A. Bromberg, Ph.D. 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 and...
Found at EggHeadCafe

10.) Creating a Custom RSS Feed Aggregator
By W. Jason Gilmore Go to page: 1 2 Next 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:...
Found at developer.com

11.) Never Mind the Namespaces: An XSLT RSS Client
by Bob DuCharme January 02, 2003 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. While reading...
Found at XML.com

12.) Making Feature-Rich, Movable Type RSS Files
by Ben Hammersley , author of Content Syndication with RSS 02/28/2003 The curse of metadata, once you get over the intractable issues of trust and standards and categorization, is that you never know how much to give. For the weblogging community, which produces masses of metadata, mostly without knowing it, this is especially true: we could be giving out so much more for others to play with, and with very little effort. Take the default RSS 1.0 template within Movable Type . It looks...
Found at O'Reilly Network

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