Explore the TrooBloo database of technology tutorials, code examples & articles:
C#, VB.Net, ASP.Net, Java, JavaScript, J2ME, Visual Basic, and much much more...

RSS Tutorials, Code Examples & Articles

Search:
Java:
General Java, Applets, J2EE, J2ME, J2SE, JavaBeans, JavaScript, JDBC, Jini, JSP, Servlets, Swing
Linux Platform:
General Linux, Apache, MySQL, PostgreSQL
Programming:
Active Server Pages, ActionScript, ASP.NET, C++, C#, Perl, PHP, Python, Visual Basic, VB.NET

Let the Education Guide Network help you accelerate your career:

Learn more about...
Cooking Schools
Culinary Arts Schools
Online MBA Programs

Our Web Sites:
Online Degree Guide
The Vocational School Guide


Web Design:
CSS, DHTML, JavaScript
Web Tools:
ColdFusion, Dreamweaver, Flash, FrontPage, GoLive
Web Services:
General Web Services, .NET, SOAP, UDDI, WSDL
Wireless & PDAs:
3G, 802.11, EPOC, i-mode, J2ME, Palm, Pocket PC, WAP, Windows CE, WML, WiMax
XML:
XML (General) , ebXML, RSS, SAX, XSLT, VoiceXML, WML, WSDL, XHTML, XML Schema

Tutorials & Training Courses on CD-ROM

Over 300 Titles to choose from: from Web Design to Programming, from
Dababases to Certifications. TRY FOR FREE!

Do you need high quality training at an afforable price?
Do you need training that is easy to follow, informative and allows you to master complex applications fast?
Do you need to learn how to master Programming, Web Design and Graphics?

Click here to try a FREE Demo &
view the full range of training CD-ROMs

 
   
There are 35 articles & tutorials regarding "RSS".

13.) Revamping the RSS Bandit Application
Dare Obasanjo Microsoft Corporation September 2003 This article was previously published on MSDN Magazine . Summary: Dare Obasanjo revisits his RSS Bandit project, a C# application that retrieves and displays news feeds from various Web sites, and improves it using various XML features of the .NET Framework to build a rich .NET client application. (16 printed pages) Download the RSSBandit Installer.msi sample file. Introduction In my previous article I described the inner workings of...
Found at MSDN Academic Alliance

14.) Creating a Generic Site-To-Rss Tool - Introduction
by Roy Osherove Download Source Code Read Comments Rate this resource Viewed 274 times Rating: 2 users 5.00 out of 5 Next > I'll show how to use regular expressions to parse a Web page's HTML text into manageable chunks of data. That data will be converted and written as an RSS feed for the whole world to consume. Finally, I'll show how to create a generic tool that enables you to automatically generate an RSS feed from any website, given a small group of parameters. At the end of the...
Found at Developer Fusion

15.) Extending RSS
by Danny Ayers July 23, 2003 Introduction The boom of weblogs has boosted interest in techniques for syndicating news-like material. In response a family of applications, known as aggregators or newsreaders, have been developed. Aggregators or newsreaders consume and display metadata feeds derived from the content. Currently there are two major formats for these data feeds: RSS 1.0 and RSS 2.0. Mark Pilgrim covers these two flavors of RSS in his XML.com article " What is RSS? " The...
Found at XML.com

16.) Build an RSS Generator Component
Posted January 30, 2004 Technology Toolbox: VB.NET, XML Y ou've undoubtedly tried numerous ways to distribute corporate information, including paper reports, Web reports, custom data reporting, and third-party data-analysis apps all with varying degrees of success. The problem is that report users need to look in their mail slot, visit a Web page, or go elsewhere for your output. Instead, try Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds, a data-publishing technique based on the XML standard...
Found at Visual Studio Magazine

17.) Processing RSS
by Ivelin Ivanov April 09, 2003 Editor's note: welcome to the first installment of a new regular column on XML.com, Practical XQuery. Ivelin Ivanov and Per Bothner will be bringing us tips on the use of the XQuery language, as well as self-contained example applications. The goal of this article is to demonstrate the use of XQuery to accomplish a routine, yet interesting task; in particular, to render an HTML page that merges RSS news feeds from two different weblogs. RSS has earned its...
Found at XML.com

18.) LazyWeb and RSS: Given Enough Eyeballs, Are Features Shallow Too?
by Clay Shirky 01/07/2003 A persistent criticism of open source software is that it is more about copying existing features than creating new ones. While this criticism is overblown, the literature of open source is clearer on debugging than on design. This note concerns an attempt to apply debugging techniques to feature requests and concludes by describing Ben Hammersley's attempt to create such a system, implemented as an RSS feed. A key observation in Eric Raymond's The Cathedral...
Found at O'Reilly Network

More articles & tutorials (Index of all articles & tutorials)

Goto Silicon Valley The Premier Directory of Silicon Valley Business Resources

© Bloofusion Inc., 2006

Contact | Privacy Policy | Link to TrooBloo.com | RSS Feeds
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy