A contributor in the syndication group aimed me towards RDF 1.0 in response to a question about an appropriate implementation approach for recurring radio show...
Hello rss-dev@yahoogroups.com, You wrote at 04 May 2004, 11:10: rd> I'm sure others have travelled this path before. Is there a generally rd> accepted "best...
This may be of interest: http://www.hackdiary.com/archives/000038.html Expressing XMLTV listings in RDF, which means they can be used alongside RSS 1.0. Not...
Regardless of whether it would be *desirable*, would it be *possible* to port Mark Pilgrim's FeedParser to php and perl? ps. Yes, I know about Magpie. Feel...
Hi Everyone, After messing around with some databases and stuff recently, it has whet my appetite for more! I'm wondering if anyone has a good tutorial for...
Hi guys, Just to let you know a friend and myself have launched a beta version of our RSS database. 100% made in Europe. http://www.easyrss.com Any feed-back...
Hello Gaetano, ... Pretty service. But it seems to me like a black box: No informations about the size of the search index, no narrowing of searchs in - lets ...
Thanks a lot for your feed-back. Indeed, that is a beta version. But we have already received some positive reactions. We'll work on that and make it better. ...
Hello Chris, ... Hello, I prefer RSS 1.0, too. But what kind of bugs are there? Viele Grüße. Martin -- ______________________________________ Aperto AG ...
... As a format, RSS 1.0 as RDF/XML is already with the W3C. For the specific application of syndication, RSS 1.0 doesn't do it for everyone. Long term, there...
Hi ... Yeah but I was thinking that the annoying bugs that nobody here seems to have the energy to fix (dc:subject not being allowed to be repeated etc)...
I've been experimenting with using XSL transforms to convert RSS+content:encoded to HTML (see http://instacontent.com/ for my latest results). In addition to...
Hi Everyone! Since RDF/RSS/Atom invention we can read sites w/o having visiting them, we can make our aggregators download media files that are "attached" to...
Hi Everyone! Since RDF/RSS/Atom invention we can read sites w/o having visiting them, we can make our aggregators download media files that are "attached" to...
hi; I've started a web site that hosts audio/video recordings of public lectures on architecture, and I'm interested in having some other web sites be able to...
... Interesting the way you've approached the syntax - neat. Can the terms you're using be mapped to equivalents in mod_event? I'm not sure the use of a guid...
hi Alex, ... You might want to look at our work on converting icalendar to RDF. We're working on the documentation at the moment so it isn't great - but ...
... Another thing to consider is that a syndication feed might not be the best place to put schedule information[1]. iCalendar[2] appears to be a smashing...
... Mozilla Calendar can "subscribe" to a URL containing iCal information. It seems likely that this behaviour will spread. Outlook can certainly import iCal...
Hello rss-dev@yahoogroups.com, You wrote at 04 Jun 2004, 20:17: rd> You might want to look at our work on converting icalendar to RDF. We're rd> working on the...
Hello rss-dev@yahoogroups.com, You wrote at 04 Jun 2004, 20:43: rd> I'm not sure the use of a guid is a good idea - the web already has rd> guids, URIs. If the...
Sam Ruby recently created some aggregator test cases for Atom, which he also ported to RSS 1.0 and RSS 2.0 [1]. Not surprisingly, it showed up some failing...
Hopefully the experts will help... I have subscribed to a couple RSS feeds - one them being a Yahoo Group message stream. My question is: Is it the author who...
... That's a function of what Yahoo's doing, not the author of a given message. They truncate the messages in Group feeds. If you want to read your Yahoo...
Hi all, I've done a whole bunch of digging into how feeds are using the dc:subject element. It was ugly. In the latest poll of over 52k feeds there were 9761...
First reactions: Readers can't be using this data. One possible approach is to formalize the content of that element. Another is to invent a new element with...