The Rss Code

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How to Build an RSS 2.0 Feed

The little orange feed icons are everywhere on the web. From search engines to shopping sites to blogs, Really Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0) has become one of the hottest web technologies going. RSS 2.0 is a powerful - yet surprisingly easy - way to distributing timely content to a web-based audience. This Short Cut will give you the hands-on knowledge you need to build an RSS 2.0 feed. Along the way you'll learn not only the mechanics of building a feed, but industry-accepted best practices for creating feeds that perform well in various situations. Are you ready? Roll up your sleeves, crack open a text editor, and let's build some feeds.
Secrets of RSS

Whether you want to create your own RSS feeds or just would like to locate and add them to your Web site, this is the book for you. In the Secrets of RSS, author Steve Holzner provides real-world guidance and advice to introduce you everything you need to know about effectively implementing and using RSS: • How to connect to RSS feed, handle them, and track down what you want • The difference between RSS and blogs, and how nearly every major RSS reader works • How to design an RSS feed, what you'll find in RSS feeds, and formats and links • Create your own first RSS feed from scratch:and subscribe to it • Putting RSS to work in the real-world • The free tools and software available to help you create RSS files • Finding, subscribing to, and creating podcasts • Spreading the word about your RSS feed • RSS best practices • And more!
RSS Feed Format

RSS Feed Format offers a deep dive into Really Simple Syndication (RSS), a vital technology for content syndication. It explores how to structure and use RSS feeds effectively for content distribution and aggregation. Did you know that RSS emerged in the late 1990s to combat information overload, allowing users to subscribe to updates from preferred websites? This book dissects the technical structure of RSS feeds, explaining each element's function, and examines different RSS specifications, guiding you in selecting the right format for your needs. The book's structure guides the reader from basic concepts to advanced applications, beginning with the fundamental elements of RSS feeds and the role of XML. Subsequent chapters compare RSS versions like RSS 0.91 and RSS 2.0. It then explores advanced topics, including real-world applications such as podcasting and news syndication, providing practical examples. This makes it a valuable resource for web developers, content managers, and marketers aiming to enhance their online presence and reach a broader audience through effective content management and distribution.