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In 2007, the RSS Advisory Board published the RSS Best Practices Profile, our advice for how to produce RSS feeds that work best in the wide variety of feed readers, web browsers and other software that consumes feeds.The RSS specification is poorly written in several areas, leading to disagreement over the correct way to do things. RSS ENCODING EXAMPLES RSS Encoding Examples. Archivist's Note: This archived documentation applies to RSS 2.0.1 specification (revision 5) and RSS 2.0.1 specification (revision 6).. These are examples of item-level descriptions, illustrating how encoding works with and without the use of CDATA (a feature of XML 1.0).. Each example consists of two lines, the first is an example description element, the second lineRSS HISTORY
The history of the Really Simple Syndication specification published by the RSS Advisory Board can be traced through the archives of this site: . March 15, 1999: RSS 0.90 (Netscape), published by Netscape and authored by Ramanathan Guha July 10, 1999: RSS 0.91 (Netscape), published by Netscape and authored by Dan Libby June 9, 2000: RSS 0.91 (UserLand), published by UserLand Software and MEDIA RSS SPECIFICATION 1. Description. Media RSS is a new RSS module that supplements the capabilities of RSS 2.0. RSS enclosures are already being used to syndicate audio files and images. Media RSS extends enclosures to handle other media types, such as short films orRSS VALIDATOR
Enter the URL of an RSS feed: The validator was developed as an open source project by Sam Ruby, Mark Pilgrim, Joseph Walton and Phil Ringnalda. It supports Really Simple Syndication and two other syndication formats in wide usage today: Atom and RDF Site Summary . RSS 2.0 SPECIFICATION (VERSION 2.0.11)WHAT IS RSS?SAMPLE FILESABOUT THIS DOCUMENTREQUIRED CHANNEL ELEMENTSSEE MORE ON RSSBOARD.ORG RSS BEST PRACTICES PROFILE RSS Best Practices Profile. Editor's Note: This profile contains a set of recommendations for Really Simple Syndication, a web syndication format documented in RSS 2.0 (revision 2.0.10). This is version 1.0 of this document, published Oct. 15, 2007. The current version will always be available at this link. HOW TO REDIRECT AN RSS FEED There are two ways to redirect your RSS feed: The HTTP 301 redirect: If you can configure your blog's server to issue an HTTP 301 ("Moved Permanently") response to requests for your old RSS feed, or if your server's administrator can do this for you, then RSS readers should redirect to the new location. The XML redirect: You also can, instead RSS 2.0 SPECIFICATION (USERLAND)WHAT IS RSS?SAMPLE FILESABOUT THIS DOCUMENTREQUIRED CHANNEL ELEMENTSSEE MORE ON RSSBOARD.ORG RSS 0.92 SPECIFICATIONSEE MORE ON RSSBOARD.ORG RSS ADVISORY BOARDCREATIVE COMMONSNETSCAPEMICROSOFT UPDATES RSS USERAGENT
In 2007, the RSS Advisory Board published the RSS Best Practices Profile, our advice for how to produce RSS feeds that work best in the wide variety of feed readers, web browsers and other software that consumes feeds.The RSS specification is poorly written in several areas, leading to disagreement over the correct way to do things. RSS ENCODING EXAMPLES RSS Encoding Examples. Archivist's Note: This archived documentation applies to RSS 2.0.1 specification (revision 5) and RSS 2.0.1 specification (revision 6).. These are examples of item-level descriptions, illustrating how encoding works with and without the use of CDATA (a feature of XML 1.0).. Each example consists of two lines, the first is an example description element, the second lineRSS HISTORY
The history of the Really Simple Syndication specification published by the RSS Advisory Board can be traced through the archives of this site: . March 15, 1999: RSS 0.90 (Netscape), published by Netscape and authored by Ramanathan Guha July 10, 1999: RSS 0.91 (Netscape), published by Netscape and authored by Dan Libby June 9, 2000: RSS 0.91 (UserLand), published by UserLand Software and MEDIA RSS SPECIFICATION 1. Description. Media RSS is a new RSS module that supplements the capabilities of RSS 2.0. RSS enclosures are already being used to syndicate audio files and images. Media RSS extends enclosures to handle other media types, such as short films orRSS VALIDATOR
Enter the URL of an RSS feed: The validator was developed as an open source project by Sam Ruby, Mark Pilgrim, Joseph Walton and Phil Ringnalda. It supports Really Simple Syndication and two other syndication formats in wide usage today: Atom and RDF Site Summary . RSS 2.0 SPECIFICATION (VERSION 2.0.11)WHAT IS RSS?SAMPLE FILESABOUT THIS DOCUMENTREQUIRED CHANNEL ELEMENTSSEE MORE ON RSSBOARD.ORG RSS BEST PRACTICES PROFILE RSS Best Practices Profile. Editor's Note: This profile contains a set of recommendations for Really Simple Syndication, a web syndication format documented in RSS 2.0 (revision 2.0.10). This is version 1.0 of this document, published Oct. 15, 2007. The current version will always be available at this link. HOW TO REDIRECT AN RSS FEED There are two ways to redirect your RSS feed: The HTTP 301 redirect: If you can configure your blog's server to issue an HTTP 301 ("Moved Permanently") response to requests for your old RSS feed, or if your server's administrator can do this for you, then RSS readers should redirect to the new location. The XML redirect: You also can, instead RSS 2.0 SPECIFICATION (USERLAND)WHAT IS RSS?SAMPLE FILESABOUT THIS DOCUMENTREQUIRED CHANNEL ELEMENTSSEE MORE ON RSSBOARD.ORG RSS 0.92 SPECIFICATIONSEE MORE ON RSSBOARD.ORGRSS VALIDATOR
Enter the URL of an RSS feed: The validator was developed as an open source project by Sam Ruby, Mark Pilgrim, Joseph Walton and Phil Ringnalda. It supports Really Simple Syndication and two other syndication formats in wide usage today: Atom and RDF Site Summary . RSS ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS The RSS Advisory Board, an independent organization founded in 2003 that supports the Really Simple Syndication (RSS) format, consists of the following members:. Rogers Cadenhead (chairman) is a web application developer and computer book author who has written over 25 books on computer programming and web publishing, including the best-selling Sams Teach Yourself Java in 21 Days andRSS AUTODISCOVERY
Editor's Note: This is version 1.0 of this document, published Nov. 27, 2006. 1. Introduction. RSS autodiscovery is a technique that makes it possible for browsers and other software to automatically find a site's RSS feed, whether it's in RSS 1.0 or RSS 2.0 format.. Supported by Mozilla Firefox 2.0, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 and other browsers, autodiscovery has become the best way toRSS LANGUAGE CODES
RSS Language Codes. Archivist's Note: This documentation applies to RSS 2.0.. RSS supports multiple languages through the language element, which contains a short code that identifies that the natural language employed in the channel.. The code must be one of the identifiers on this page or a language code permitted by the World Wide Web Consortium for use in HTML.RSS NAMESPACE
RSS Namespace. Editor's Note: This is draft version 0.1 of this document, published Oct. 7, 2009. It has not yet been approved by the RSS Advisory Board and is offered for discussion purposes only. RSS 0.90 SPECIFICATION Archivist's Note: This is the RSS 0.90 specification published by Netscape on March 15, 1999. The current version of the RSS 2.0 specification is available at this link and other revisions have been archived. Netscape transferred this specification to the RSS Advisory Board on Jan. 22, 2008.. Quick Start CREATIVE COMMONS NAMESPACE FOR RSS Creative Commons Namespace for RSS. Editor's Note: This is version 1.11 of this document, published Oct. 18, 2006. 1. Introduction. The Creative Commons namespace enables a syndication feed in RSS 2.0 format to indicate the copyright license that applies to an entire feed or specific items in the feed.. Although the namespace takes its name from the Creative Commons set of content-sharing RSS 0.91 SPECIFICATION (USERLAND) RSS 0.91 Specification. Archivist's Note: This is the RSS 0.91 specification published by UserLand Software on June 9, 2000. The current version of the RSS 2.0 specification is available at this link and other revisions have been archived. ChangesRSS ADVISORY BOARD
The RSS feeds of the RSS-Public and RSS-Board mailing lists are no longer available. Yahoo Groups used to offer feeds for each of its public lists, but Yahoo dropped support last year. A member of the service's product team said the feature was retired in July 2013.RSS CHANGE NOTES
RSS Change Notes. March 30, 2009: In the Optional Channel Elements section, the text of the skipHours and skipDays documentation has been moved verbatim into the specification, with the exception that "An XML element" has been revised to "This element". March 30, 2009: In the TTL section, the broken link on the word Gnutella has been removed. RSS ADVISORY BOARDCREATIVE COMMONSNETSCAPEMICROSOFT UPDATES RSS USERAGENT
In 2007, the RSS Advisory Board published the RSS Best Practices Profile, our advice for how to produce RSS feeds that work best in the wide variety of feed readers, web browsers and other software that consumes feeds.The RSS specification is poorly written in several areas, leading to disagreement over the correct way to do things. RSS ENCODING EXAMPLES RSS Encoding Examples. Archivist's Note: This archived documentation applies to RSS 2.0.1 specification (revision 5) and RSS 2.0.1 specification (revision 6).. These are examples of item-level descriptions, illustrating how encoding works with and without the use of CDATA (a feature of XML 1.0).. Each example consists of two lines, the first is an example description element, the second lineRSS HISTORY
The history of the Really Simple Syndication specification published by the RSS Advisory Board can be traced through the archives of this site: . March 15, 1999: RSS 0.90 (Netscape), published by Netscape and authored by Ramanathan Guha July 10, 1999: RSS 0.91 (Netscape), published by Netscape and authored by Dan Libby June 9, 2000: RSS 0.91 (UserLand), published by UserLand Software andRSS VALIDATOR
Enter the URL of an RSS feed: The validator was developed as an open source project by Sam Ruby, Mark Pilgrim, Joseph Walton and Phil Ringnalda. It supports Really Simple Syndication and two other syndication formats in wide usage today: Atom and RDF Site Summary . MEDIA RSS SPECIFICATION 1. Description. Media RSS is a new RSS module that supplements the capabilities of RSS 2.0. RSS enclosures are already being used to syndicate audio files and images. Media RSS extends enclosures to handle other media types, such as short films orRSS PLAYGROUND
Use this form to create a sample RSS document that can be tested against the Feed Validator.The default values are taken from an RSS 2.0 example document that should be valid. RSS 2.0 SPECIFICATION (VERSION 2.0.11)WHAT IS RSS?SAMPLE FILESABOUT THIS DOCUMENTREQUIRED CHANNEL ELEMENTSSEE MORE ON RSSBOARD.ORG RSS BEST PRACTICES PROFILE RSS Best Practices Profile. Editor's Note: This profile contains a set of recommendations for Really Simple Syndication, a web syndication format documented in RSS 2.0 (revision 2.0.10). This is version 1.0 of this document, published Oct. 15, 2007. The current version will always be available at this link.RSS AUTODISCOVERY
Editor's Note: This is version 1.0 of this document, published Nov. 27, 2006. 1. Introduction. RSS autodiscovery is a technique that makes it possible for browsers and other software to automatically find a site's RSS feed, whether it's in RSS 1.0 or RSS 2.0 format.. Supported by Mozilla Firefox 2.0, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 and other browsers, autodiscovery has become the best way toRSS ADVISORY BOARD
The RSS feeds of the RSS-Public and RSS-Board mailing lists are no longer available. Yahoo Groups used to offer feeds for each of its public lists, but Yahoo dropped support last year. A member of the service's product team said the feature was retired in July 2013. RSS ADVISORY BOARDCREATIVE COMMONSNETSCAPEMICROSOFT UPDATES RSS USERAGENT
In 2007, the RSS Advisory Board published the RSS Best Practices Profile, our advice for how to produce RSS feeds that work best in the wide variety of feed readers, web browsers and other software that consumes feeds.The RSS specification is poorly written in several areas, leading to disagreement over the correct way to do things. RSS ENCODING EXAMPLES RSS Encoding Examples. Archivist's Note: This archived documentation applies to RSS 2.0.1 specification (revision 5) and RSS 2.0.1 specification (revision 6).. These are examples of item-level descriptions, illustrating how encoding works with and without the use of CDATA (a feature of XML 1.0).. Each example consists of two lines, the first is an example description element, the second lineRSS HISTORY
The history of the Really Simple Syndication specification published by the RSS Advisory Board can be traced through the archives of this site: . March 15, 1999: RSS 0.90 (Netscape), published by Netscape and authored by Ramanathan Guha July 10, 1999: RSS 0.91 (Netscape), published by Netscape and authored by Dan Libby June 9, 2000: RSS 0.91 (UserLand), published by UserLand Software andRSS VALIDATOR
Enter the URL of an RSS feed: The validator was developed as an open source project by Sam Ruby, Mark Pilgrim, Joseph Walton and Phil Ringnalda. It supports Really Simple Syndication and two other syndication formats in wide usage today: Atom and RDF Site Summary . MEDIA RSS SPECIFICATION 1. Description. Media RSS is a new RSS module that supplements the capabilities of RSS 2.0. RSS enclosures are already being used to syndicate audio files and images. Media RSS extends enclosures to handle other media types, such as short films orRSS PLAYGROUND
Use this form to create a sample RSS document that can be tested against the Feed Validator.The default values are taken from an RSS 2.0 example document that should be valid. RSS 2.0 SPECIFICATION (VERSION 2.0.11)WHAT IS RSS?SAMPLE FILESABOUT THIS DOCUMENTREQUIRED CHANNEL ELEMENTSSEE MORE ON RSSBOARD.ORG RSS BEST PRACTICES PROFILE RSS Best Practices Profile. Editor's Note: This profile contains a set of recommendations for Really Simple Syndication, a web syndication format documented in RSS 2.0 (revision 2.0.10). This is version 1.0 of this document, published Oct. 15, 2007. The current version will always be available at this link.RSS AUTODISCOVERY
Editor's Note: This is version 1.0 of this document, published Nov. 27, 2006. 1. Introduction. RSS autodiscovery is a technique that makes it possible for browsers and other software to automatically find a site's RSS feed, whether it's in RSS 1.0 or RSS 2.0 format.. Supported by Mozilla Firefox 2.0, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 and other browsers, autodiscovery has become the best way toRSS ADVISORY BOARD
The RSS feeds of the RSS-Public and RSS-Board mailing lists are no longer available. Yahoo Groups used to offer feeds for each of its public lists, but Yahoo dropped support last year. A member of the service's product team said the feature was retired in July 2013.RSS VALIDATOR
Enter the URL of an RSS feed: The validator was developed as an open source project by Sam Ruby, Mark Pilgrim, Joseph Walton and Phil Ringnalda. It supports Really Simple Syndication and two other syndication formats in wide usage today: Atom and RDF Site Summary . RSS ADVISORY BOARD CHARTER Editor's Note: This is version 2 of this document, published April 17, 2006. The current version will always be available at this link, and other versions are available.. The RSS Advisory Board is an independent organization with three primary duties: publishing the RSS specification, guiding developers who create RSS applications and broadening the public understanding of RSS.RSS LANGUAGE CODES
RSS Language Codes. Archivist's Note: This documentation applies to RSS 2.0.. RSS supports multiple languages through the language element, which contains a short code that identifies that the natural language employed in the channel.. The code must be one of the identifiers on this page or a language code permitted by the World Wide Web Consortium for use in HTML. CREATIVE COMMONS NAMESPACE FOR RSS Creative Commons Namespace for RSS. Editor's Note: This is version 1.11 of this document, published Oct. 18, 2006. 1. Introduction. The Creative Commons namespace enables a syndication feed in RSS 2.0 format to indicate the copyright license that applies to an entire feed or specific items in the feed.. Although the namespace takes its name from the Creative Commons set of content-sharing RSS 0.90 SPECIFICATION Archivist's Note: This is the RSS 0.90 specification published by Netscape on March 15, 1999. The current version of the RSS 2.0 specification is available at this link and other revisions have been archived. Netscape transferred this specification to the RSS Advisory Board on Jan. 22, 2008.. Quick Start HOW TO REDIRECT AN RSS FEED There are two ways to redirect your RSS feed: The HTTP 301 redirect: If you can configure your blog's server to issue an HTTP 301 ("Moved Permanently") response to requests for your old RSS feed, or if your server's administrator can do this for you, then RSS readers should redirect to the new location. The XML redirect: You also can, instead RSS 0.92 SPECIFICATION RSS 0.92 Specification. Archivist's Note: This is the RSS 0.92 specification published by UserLand Software on December 25, 2000. The current version of the RSS 2.0 specification is available at this link and other revisions have been archived. Philosophy PROPOSED RSS 2.0 SPECIFICATION (VERSION 2.0.9) This is a draft document. Visit this link for the current RSS Specification.. Editor's Note: This proposed specification provides completely new documentation for the Really Simple Syndication format, describing exactly the same elements and attributes delineated in RSS 2.0 Specification (version 2.0.8), published by the RSS Advisory Boardon Aug. 12, 2006.
RSS 0.91 SPECIFICATION (USERLAND) RSS 0.91 Specification. Archivist's Note: This is the RSS 0.91 specification published by UserLand Software on June 9, 2000. The current version of the RSS 2.0 specification is available at this link and other revisions have been archived. Changes DAVE WINER: GRATEFUL DEAD It's been a few days since I added a song to the Grateful Dead channel. Now that there are all these new Radio users, many of whom are tuned into this channel (it's #16 on the hotlist of upstreaming Radio users, there's no way of knowing how many non-upstreaming users are subscribing, have to RSS ADVISORY BOARDCREATIVE COMMONSNETSCAPEMICROSOFT UPDATES RSS USERAGENT
In 2007, the RSS Advisory Board published the RSS Best Practices Profile, our advice for how to produce RSS feeds that work best in the wide variety of feed readers, web browsers and other software that consumes feeds.The RSS specification is poorly written in several areas, leading to disagreement over the correct way to do things. RSS ENCODING EXAMPLES RSS Encoding Examples. Archivist's Note: This archived documentation applies to RSS 2.0.1 specification (revision 5) and RSS 2.0.1 specification (revision 6).. These are examples of item-level descriptions, illustrating how encoding works with and without the use of CDATA (a feature of XML 1.0).. Each example consists of two lines, the first is an example description element, the second lineRSS VALIDATOR
Enter the URL of an RSS feed: The validator was developed as an open source project by Sam Ruby, Mark Pilgrim, Joseph Walton and Phil Ringnalda. It supports Really Simple Syndication and two other syndication formats in wide usage today: Atom and RDF Site Summary .RSS HISTORY
The history of the Really Simple Syndication specification published by the RSS Advisory Board can be traced through the archives of this site: . March 15, 1999: RSS 0.90 (Netscape), published by Netscape and authored by Ramanathan Guha July 10, 1999: RSS 0.91 (Netscape), published by Netscape and authored by Dan Libby June 9, 2000: RSS 0.91 (UserLand), published by UserLand Software andRSS PLAYGROUND
Use this form to create a sample RSS document that can be tested against the Feed Validator.The default values are taken from an RSS 2.0 example document that should be valid. MEDIA RSS SPECIFICATION 1. Description. Media RSS is a new RSS module that supplements the capabilities of RSS 2.0. RSS enclosures are already being used to syndicate audio files and images. Media RSS extends enclosures to handle other media types, such as short films or RSS BEST PRACTICES PROFILE RSS Best Practices Profile. Editor's Note: This profile contains a set of recommendations for Really Simple Syndication, a web syndication format documented in RSS 2.0 (revision 2.0.10). This is version 1.0 of this document, published Oct. 15, 2007. The current version will always be available at this link. RSS 2.0 SPECIFICATION (VERSION 2.0.11)WHAT IS RSS?SAMPLE FILESABOUT THIS DOCUMENTREQUIRED CHANNEL ELEMENTSSEE MORE ON RSSBOARD.ORGRSS AUTODISCOVERY
Editor's Note: This is version 1.0 of this document, published Nov. 27, 2006. 1. Introduction. RSS autodiscovery is a technique that makes it possible for browsers and other software to automatically find a site's RSS feed, whether it's in RSS 1.0 or RSS 2.0 format.. Supported by Mozilla Firefox 2.0, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 and other browsers, autodiscovery has become the best way to RSS 2.0 SPECIFICATION (USERLAND)WHAT IS RSS?SAMPLE FILESABOUT THIS DOCUMENTREQUIRED CHANNEL ELEMENTSSEE MORE ON RSSBOARD.ORG RSS ADVISORY BOARDCREATIVE COMMONSNETSCAPEMICROSOFT UPDATES RSS USERAGENT
In 2007, the RSS Advisory Board published the RSS Best Practices Profile, our advice for how to produce RSS feeds that work best in the wide variety of feed readers, web browsers and other software that consumes feeds.The RSS specification is poorly written in several areas, leading to disagreement over the correct way to do things. RSS ENCODING EXAMPLES RSS Encoding Examples. Archivist's Note: This archived documentation applies to RSS 2.0.1 specification (revision 5) and RSS 2.0.1 specification (revision 6).. These are examples of item-level descriptions, illustrating how encoding works with and without the use of CDATA (a feature of XML 1.0).. Each example consists of two lines, the first is an example description element, the second lineRSS VALIDATOR
Enter the URL of an RSS feed: The validator was developed as an open source project by Sam Ruby, Mark Pilgrim, Joseph Walton and Phil Ringnalda. It supports Really Simple Syndication and two other syndication formats in wide usage today: Atom and RDF Site Summary .RSS HISTORY
The history of the Really Simple Syndication specification published by the RSS Advisory Board can be traced through the archives of this site: . March 15, 1999: RSS 0.90 (Netscape), published by Netscape and authored by Ramanathan Guha July 10, 1999: RSS 0.91 (Netscape), published by Netscape and authored by Dan Libby June 9, 2000: RSS 0.91 (UserLand), published by UserLand Software andRSS PLAYGROUND
Use this form to create a sample RSS document that can be tested against the Feed Validator.The default values are taken from an RSS 2.0 example document that should be valid. MEDIA RSS SPECIFICATION 1. Description. Media RSS is a new RSS module that supplements the capabilities of RSS 2.0. RSS enclosures are already being used to syndicate audio files and images. Media RSS extends enclosures to handle other media types, such as short films or RSS BEST PRACTICES PROFILE RSS Best Practices Profile. Editor's Note: This profile contains a set of recommendations for Really Simple Syndication, a web syndication format documented in RSS 2.0 (revision 2.0.10). This is version 1.0 of this document, published Oct. 15, 2007. The current version will always be available at this link. RSS 2.0 SPECIFICATION (VERSION 2.0.11)WHAT IS RSS?SAMPLE FILESABOUT THIS DOCUMENTREQUIRED CHANNEL ELEMENTSSEE MORE ON RSSBOARD.ORGRSS AUTODISCOVERY
Editor's Note: This is version 1.0 of this document, published Nov. 27, 2006. 1. Introduction. RSS autodiscovery is a technique that makes it possible for browsers and other software to automatically find a site's RSS feed, whether it's in RSS 1.0 or RSS 2.0 format.. Supported by Mozilla Firefox 2.0, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 and other browsers, autodiscovery has become the best way to RSS 2.0 SPECIFICATION (USERLAND)WHAT IS RSS?SAMPLE FILESABOUT THIS DOCUMENTREQUIRED CHANNEL ELEMENTSSEE MORE ON RSSBOARD.ORG RSS BEST PRACTICES PROFILE RSS Best Practices Profile. Editor's Note: This profile contains a set of recommendations for Really Simple Syndication, a web syndication format documented in RSS 2.0 (revision 2.0.10). This is version 1.0 of this document, published Oct. 15, 2007. The current version will always be available at this link. RSS ADVISORY BOARD CHARTER Editor's Note: This is version 2 of this document, published April 17, 2006. The current version will always be available at this link, and other versions are available.. The RSS Advisory Board is an independent organization with three primary duties: publishing the RSS specification, guiding developers who create RSS applications and broadening the public understanding of RSS. RSS ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS The RSS Advisory Board, an independent organization founded in 2003 that supports the Really Simple Syndication (RSS) format, consists of the following members:. Rogers Cadenhead (chairman) is a web application developer and computer book author who has written over 25 books on computer programming and web publishing, including the best-selling Sams Teach Yourself Java in 21 Days andRSS LANGUAGE CODES
RSS Language Codes. Archivist's Note: This documentation applies to RSS 2.0.. RSS supports multiple languages through the language element, which contains a short code that identifies that the natural language employed in the channel.. The code must be one of the identifiers on this page or a language code permitted by the World Wide Web Consortium for use in HTML.RSS NAMESPACE
RSS Namespace. Editor's Note: This is draft version 0.1 of this document, published Oct. 7, 2009. It has not yet been approved by the RSS Advisory Board and is offered for discussion purposes only. CREATIVE COMMONS NAMESPACE FOR RSS Creative Commons Namespace for RSS. Editor's Note: This is version 1.11 of this document, published Oct. 18, 2006. 1. Introduction. The Creative Commons namespace enables a syndication feed in RSS 2.0 format to indicate the copyright license that applies to an entire feed or specific items in the feed.. Although the namespace takes its name from the Creative Commons set of content-sharing RSS 0.91 SPECIFICATION (USERLAND) RSS 0.91 Specification. Archivist's Note: This is the RSS 0.91 specification published by UserLand Software on June 9, 2000. The current version of the RSS 2.0 specification is available at this link and other revisions have been archived. ChangesRSS ADVISORY BOARD
The RSS feeds of the RSS-Public and RSS-Board mailing lists are no longer available. Yahoo Groups used to offer feeds for each of its public lists, but Yahoo dropped support last year. A member of the service's product team said the feature was retired in July 2013.RSS CHANGE NOTES
RSS Change Notes. March 30, 2009: In the Optional Channel Elements section, the text of the skipHours and skipDays documentation has been moved verbatim into the specification, with the exception that "An XML element" has been revised to "This element". March 30, 2009: In the TTL section, the broken link on the word Gnutella has been removed. DAVE WINER: GRATEFUL DEAD It's been a few days since I added a song to the Grateful Dead channel. Now that there are all these new Radio users, many of whom are tuned into this channel (it's #16 on the hotlist of upstreaming Radio users, there's no way of knowing how many non-upstreaming users are subscribing, have to Should Feed Readers Count Unread Items? Brent Simmons, the developer of the NetNewsWire RSS reader, is questioning his decisionto put an unread
count next to each feed, reasoning that it encourages people to be too obsessive about reading every item: > Instead of a dozen bookmarks, people had a hundred feeds. Or two > hundred. Or two thousand.>
> And there was a tyranny behind keeping track of unread items and > showing an unread count. People reacted in different ways, but many > people felt like they always had to go through everything.>
> Including me. To this day.>
> I did not know this was going to happen. That was not the idea: it > was a side effect of reasonable (at the time) choices. I like seeing these counts on feeds where I need to read all items that are posted, but that's only a small percentage of the 100-120 feeds I follow. It would be nice to turn that off for others I readmore casually.
Feedly presents unread counts on each feed and folder of feeds. There's a Mark As Read button to clear a count, but when you click it, the confirmation dialog acts like it's an extremely consequential decision: "Are you sure you want to mark this entire source as read? This operation cannot be undone." I've posed a question on the RSS-Publicmailing list: Do
you think feed readers should count unread items? Posted by Rogers Cadenhead at 2014/04/02 11:12 AM | 0 COMMENTS| permalink
Yahoo Groups Dropped RSS Feed Support The RSS feeds of the RSS-Public and RSS-Board mailing lists are no longer available. Yahoo Groups used to offer feeds for each of its public lists, but Yahoo dropped support last year. A member of the service's product team said the feature was retired in July 2013. To read the lists and subscribe to receive them in email, visit the Yahoo Groups pages for RSS-Publicand RSS-Board
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We may move the lists to Google Groups, which does offer RSS feeds foreach group.
Posted by Rogers Cadenhead at 2014/03/06 03:47 PM | 0 COMMENTS| permalink
What Do You Use to Read RSS Feeds?In 2007, the RSS
Advisory Board published the RSS Best Practices Profile , our advice for how to produce RSS feeds that work best in the wide variety of feed readers, web browsers and other software that consumes feeds. The RSS specification is poorly written in several areas, leading to disagreement over the correct way to do things. We wanted to help programmers and web publishers avoid these hassles. The programs tested as we drafted the profile were Bloglines, BottomFeeder 4.4, Feed Demon 2.5 (2.5.0.10), Google Reader, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Mozilla Firefox 2.0 (2.0.9), My Yahoo, NewsGatorOnline and Opera 9.
Since then, Google Reader and NewsGator Online shut down, Bloglines moved to a new software platform and FeedDemon is up to version 4.5. Web browsers all have significant upgrades and Google Chrome has sprung into existence. I thought it was time to look at whether all of the profile's advice is appropriate with current feed reading software. As the first step, I posed this question today on the RSS-Publicmailing list:
What software do you currently use to read RSS feeds? For years, I read feeds primarily with Bloglines. I moved to Google Reader and when it was killed (sigh), I switched to Feedly after a few months where I didn't read feeds at all. For podcasts, I use Apple iTunes. Posted by Rogers Cadenhead at 2014/02/25 03:15 PM | 0 COMMENTS| permalink
RSS Board Moves to New Server The RSS Advisory Board has moved its web site to a new server. If you have any problems using the site, please note them in the comments. Thanks. Posted by Rogers Cadenhead at 2010/10/28 05:49 PM | 0 COMMENTS| permalink
Media RSS Moves to the RSS Advisory Board The proposal for the RSS Advisory Board to become the publisher of the Media RSS namespace has passed 8-0 with members Rogers Cadenhead, Sterling "Chip" Camden, Simone Carletti, James Holderness, Jenny Levine, Randy Charles Morin, Ryan Parman and Jake Savin voting infavor.
The specification's permanent URL will be http://www.rssboard.org/media-rss once we have finished proofreading the document. The namespace declaration will remain http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/ for as long as it is published to ensure that software using the namespace will continue to function properly. The board also will be taking over management of the RSS-Mediamailing list, where
implementers of the namespace can get help and contribute feedback. Posted by Rogers Cadenhead at 2009/12/11 09:29 PM | 0 COMMENTS| permalink
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If you export your WordPress blog, it is delivered to you as an RSS feed that holds all of the blog's entries, pages and comments. WordPress makes use of five namespaces and calls the format WordPress eXtended RSS (WXR). I'm working on a Java application that converts aWXR file
into a set of static HTML pages.2014/03/11 04:18 PM
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This week, Steve Rubel has written a couple of blog posts that have made me kick myself in the ass for not doing more as chair of theboard.
This is required reading for everybody who wants to help me advanceRSS.
First he writes RSS Adoption at 11% and it May Be Peaking.
Then he writes I've Seen the Future of News, It's the Newsfeed.
2008/10/23 11:06 PM
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Microsoft has announced that the user agent string for the next version of the RSS Platform will be "Windows-RSS-Platform/2.0 (MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0)". The platform will be used by Internet Explorer 8 to request the user's subscribed RSS feeds.2008/02/28 10:12 AM
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The web-based RSS reader Bloglines now offers a mobile version of its service optimized for Apple iPhone . You can read full-text feeds, search for feeds and specific text across all feeds, and turn on Skweezer , a service that makes web pages more readable on mobile devices.2007/08/13 11:35 AM
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The draft of the RSS Profilehas been updated
with a new recommendation for how aggregators should implement the TTLelement.
2007/07/18 11:01 AM
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