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- From: "Kevin A. Burton" <burton@relativity.yi.org>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 15:02:25 -0800
RSS has made a very large impact on the web and the XML community at
large.
However I think it is time for a 0.92 revision. Specifically because
RSS should become more of a slashdot type discussion content while
maintaining it's thin capability as in my.netscape.com and my.yahoo.com.
I have the following suggestions:
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Ideas for a 0.92 version of RSS
- support an author within an item
- necessary for a RSS channel published by a company
(www.slashdot.org,
www.exolab.org)
- support an image within an item
- adds extensions to become more like a portal site. For small
my.netscape.com this can just be ignored. However for weblog
sites like
slashdot or my home page (relativity.yi.org) this is necessary.
- <more> which is a URL that expands to a larger article
- this can be used to bootstrap into a discussion URL or to a longer
version
of the <description> tag.
- <desription> should not be CDATA anymore. It should contain multiple
paragraphs <p>
- published date on <items> via <pubDate>. This allows you to keep
track of
how old (or fresh) the content is.
- language on items. This is necessary for global RSS
distribution.
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Also, anyone have a contact with Netscape about this? Their newsgroup
is pretty empty.
--
Kevin A Burton
Senior Software Engineer
Kendara Inc
http://www.kendara.com
Mobile: 408-910-6145
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