Hiya ... What was the first event aggregator? I ask, partially because I am curious, and partly ebcause I may have a claim to it. An event aggregator, as the...
... The first one? That's probably debatable depending on how you want to define "event aggregator." Sixapart.com (the MovableType and TypePad folks) had set...
We gave some attendees to this year's Conference for Law School Computing[1] blog space on our Manila server[2] and also aggregated the feeds from those...
permalink: http://bitsko.slc.ut.us/blog/feed-data.html Working with RSS since extensibility became a good practice, I'm used to hearing things like "I'm going...
So here's Bruce Sterling blogging for Wired using Terra/Lycos/Tripod as a blog tool. http://blog.wired.com/sterling/ So where's the RSS? -- Julian Bond...
... It looks to me like there's an ongoing smudging of what a feed actually is - having microcontent like dc:description or a short review in an RDF data file...
I'm working on a new Scripting News implementation, and thought it would be interesting to have each day have its own white-on-orange XML button. Click on it...
... How do you think these sorts of micro feeds should get displayed and consumed? IMHO, things like this, along with comments feeds for a single post don't...
... It obviously can be done, but the question is whether or not this is the best approach to delivering the content. Correct me if I'm wrong, but to access...
This isn't for aggregators, but if I wanted to load my weblog into another program, I could just loop over all the days and get the RSS data. It's a data...
... I'll probably keep pushing this notion wherever it comes up (so forgive me if you've seen this before), but these syndication formats make good ...
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... RSS 1.0 syndication gives each item a URI. URLs are just so last century! See http://www.w3.org/Addressing/ ... Certainly DNS has major drawbacks....
Indeed, some of us have been doing this sort of thing for ages. http://www.ideaspace.net/users/wkearney/archives/entries/000521.html.xml -Bill Kearney ... ...
... We've recently been discussing this in the Atom context, but it applies equally to RSS. The issue/suggestion originated in a discussion about "search"....
... A feed container for a set of search results is one step removed from a feed container for a search - the difference being that the latter would execute...
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... I agree with you completely about a widely held *assumption* that a URI physically exists at one location. Where I disagree is that a URI has to not "look...
... I'm more and more coming around to the "super-simple feed format" approach. A feed is just notification and lead-in to site index/summary. Data is linked...
... Very true. The distinction I see is that a super-simple feed/summary format provides an efficient index so that one or two hundred complete pages don't...
So, back from holidays. I spend some time digging around trying to find a good summary of historical proposals for robots.txt, but didn't find anything. Here...
Don't know if this is old news, but craigslist does RSS feeds for EVERY one of its categories... http://www.craigslist.org/about/rss.html -- Mark Nottingham...
... [snip] ... Thanks for the digging. It's really quite a mess, isn't it? :-( Jeremy -- Jeremy D. Zawodny | Perl, Web, MySQL, Linux Magazine, Yahoo! ...
Yeah, I noticed that too. Doesn't look like they have a central list of all the feeds, which would be useful. Still, it's very cool. Dror -- Dror Matalon ...
... The problem with Craiglist's feeds, or at least the ones I've subscribed to (computers for sale) are that: - They're capped at 15 entries. Unless you're...
... And it seems that in the case of the real estate feeds, they strip the price from the entry title, so you have to click on the damned thing to see how much...
... all ... subscribed ... every 15 ... website The way we handle this issue is with an adaptive polling mechanism so that sites that publish often are polled...
Somebody has sent this URL to me. Can anyone decipher it and make it more general? http://search.news.yahoo.com/usns/ynsearch/categories/47/index.html?p=edu ...