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- From: Ian Davis <iand@fdc.co.uk>
- To: Jonathan Eisenzopf <eisen@pobox.com>
- Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 23:03:29 +0100
On Tuesday, July 27, 1999, 7:22:03 AM, Jonathan wrote:
> Well, there's a tutorial for the XMLNews-Meta format as well as XMLNews:
> http://www.xmlnews.org/docs/meta-tutorial.html
> http://www.xmlnews.org/docs/story-tutorial.html
> If you read the meta tutorial, you'll find that the format is quite simple and
> handles some important issues related to distributing news.
> Jonathan.
I feel that XMLNews is a little too complex for general purpose usage.
Part of the popularity of RSS is it's simplicity.
I recently proposed an enhanced form of RSS called the OCS Channel
format. You can read more at http://alchemy.openjava.org/ocs/
There is a mailing list that is currently discussing syndication
standards such as RSS, scriptingNews and OCS at
http://www.onelist.com/arcindex.cgi?listname=syndication and I'd
encourage anyone interested in XML based syndication formats to join
in the discussion.
.id.
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