John wrote:
I checked the list archives but there was nothing containing RSS in 2004
or 2005, does this mean RSS is not the way to go forward?
It is a highly political question. There was a lengthy thread about this
on the xml-dev mail list.
we provide for rss (v 0.91 which is valid rss v 2.0) and atom (v .3). If
you do one it is not difficult to the other. Of course google has
blogger doing atom...
I have content stored as XML that I want to make available as RSS using
XSL. I know almost nothing about RDF and RSS, but this seems pretty
straightforward. Unfortunately I am having trouble finding definitive
resources on the appropriate format to generate. Can anyone send me
links to resources they have found useful for RSS, and/or any XSL RSS
code examples?
RSS 2.0:
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss
Atom:
http://www.atomenabled.org/
http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=697&topic=36
best,
-Rob
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