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Hi On line 28 of rss_utils, under the function parse_w3cdtf, there's this regular expression $pat =
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... RSS 1.1 ?? Is that regarded as a viable format (I have not followed this list for very long so I was not even aware of RSS 1.1)? Is it widely supported?
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... Heh, brain fart. That would be version 1.0, the true RSS standard.
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... Heh. ... That's why RSS 1.1 has had such great longevity. It's very easy to create extensions that fit into the framework. Now, if you want to create one
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... Masochism, mostly. That, and a need to syndicate fairly specialized statistical data to modified tools that already speak RSS. (Fork is a strong word,
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... Fork? Good Lord, why? -Bill Kearney Syndic8.com
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A quick and easy question, I'm sure it's been answered before, but searching didn't turn up anything. The RSS rights statement says: - Copyright © 2000 by the
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BlogTalk 2008 The 5th International Conference on Social Software Cork, Ireland - 3-4 March 2008 http://blogtalk.net/ = Overview = Following the international
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... You can just use the standard HTTP authentication described in RFC2617. http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2617.txt Regards James
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Is there a standard that defines how news aggregators should request access to web feeds behind a login/password? Our few private groups -
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... That explains that Klaus thanks. Two more quick questions persist: Is there an XML validator on the web that shows the source that was validated?
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... The W3C validator at http://validator.w3.org/ handles HTML and XHTML but not RSS. As the validator homepage states, there are other services for
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I'm getting results from the W3 validator [1] I don't understand. I understand what the error message says as it infers the Dublin Core namespace is incorrect
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... Well Jon, I was thinking of using Regular Expressions to escape the characters but a couple of test cases with the latest IE, FF and OP browsers showed
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... It's pretty depressing that "widely supported" can even be talked about in this case. It's 9 years since XML became a recommendation. There are kids out
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