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There are 35 articles & tutorials regarding "RSS".
- 25.) Standards Selection is Vendor Selection
- by Jo Rabin June 23, 2004 Just as the open source movement has changed attitudes about software and software vendors, so phenomena like RSS may be changing attitudes about the creation and maintenance of industry standards. For example, the News Standards Summit took place in Philadelphia on 8 December 2003, immediately before the XML 2003 conference. It featured a number of interesting presentations on the apparently overlapping, or competing, XML based standards in what we might call...
Found at XML.com
- 26.) The Library of Congress Comes Home
- by Kendall Grant Clark March 17, 2004 In the inaugural article (" Geeks and the Dijalog Lifestyle ") of my new XML.com column, Hacking the Library ( RSS feed , Atom feed ), I offered a short tour of the territory I intend to explore with you, dear reader. It's a territory I call "dijalog", which stands for the confluence and intertwingling of the digital and the analog. If you're like me, you will never live the pure, weightless all-digital media lifestyle. Our media collections weren't...
Found at XML.com
- 27.) Creating a Simple Extendable Module System
- Scott Meyers Creating a Simple Extendable Module System Many web pages these days contain a sidebar filled with all sorts of goodies: Calendars, Searches, Links, RSS News feeds, etc. For those DIYers this can get sort of ugly if you are sticking all of these into a single php document. What we are going to show you in this article is how to create a simple way to import these types of features as self contained modules. First we'll start real simple, then cover a few ways to expand...
Found at PHPBuilder.com
- 28.) Internet Explorer 7 Beta 3 [and FIX for Uninstall of Beta 2]
- Printer Friendly Version End user improvements include a streamlined interface, tabbed browsing, printing advances, improved search functionality, instant feeds (RSS), dynamic security protection, and more. This is the third public beta and incorporates many fixes and improvements from user feedback. See below for FIX if you have uninstall issues from a previous BETA! Beta 3 is avalable to the public in 32 and 64 bit versions for all major Windows OS platforms. Read the "readme" release...
Found at EggHeadCafe
- 29.) Portal Syndication: Embedding One Web Site's Functionality in Another
- by Ivelin Ivanov April 29, 2003 What Is Web Syndication? Web site syndication has gotten more popular as sites reference each other not only by a single hyperlink but also by embedding content. The idea was pioneered by Netscape's Rich Site Summary (RSS) XML format. RSS was developed in early 1999 to populate Netscape's My Netscape portal with external newsfeeds ("channels"). Since then RSS has taken on a life of its own and now thousands of sites use it as a "what's new" mechanism. RSS...
Found at XML.com
- 30.) Services and Links
- by Jon Udell I found a link in my weblog's referrers file last night that seemed emblematic of the current milieu. Here's the text of the link: http://www.w3.org/2000/06/webdata/xslt? xslfile=http://ipwebdev.com/outliner_xsl.txt& xmlfile=http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/rss.xml Here's a clickable instance of the link, and here's a snapshot of its output: Jon's Radio First line trivia at AllConsuming.Net Erik Benson's wonderful All Consuming book site continues to delight me. The newest...
Found at O'Reilly Network
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