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RSS Tutorial
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This tutorial explains the features and benefits of a Web format called RSS, and gives a brief technical overview of it. It also includes information on a similar format called Atom. The reader is assumed to have some familiarity with XML and other Web technologies
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RSS Tutorial - W3Schools
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With RSS you can create your own news channel, and publish it to the Internet!, With RSS you can (finally) separate wanted information from unwanted information (spam)!, etc
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RSS Workshop
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In this workshop you'll learn how to create, validate, parse, publish, and syndicate your own RSS news channel. The emphasis will be the practical application of the two most popular varieties of RSS for dynamic publishing
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RSS - Really Simple Syndication
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It is a format to share data, defined in the 1.0 version of XML. You can deliver information in this format et one can get this information, and information from other various sources, in this format. Information provided by a website in an XML file is called an RSS feed.
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What is RSS?
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A basic tutorial introduction to RSS feeds and aggregators for non-technical people from Software Garden, Inc.
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RSS Tutorial
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RSS is a text-based format, a type of XML. You should
know that only because often RSS files are labeled as
XML. RSS stands either for Really Simple Syndication or
Rich Site Summary, depending on who you ask.
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RSS Utilities: A Tutorial
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The RSS Utilities Package is the result of that project. It contains a set of custom JSP tags which make up the RSS Utilities Tag library, and a flexible RSS Parser. This document describes how to use the parser and the library provided in the RSS Utilities Package.
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RSS Tutorial
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This tutorial explains the features and benefits of a Web format called RSS, and gives a brief technical overview of it. The reader is assumed to have some familiarity with XML and other Web technologies. It is not meant to be exhaustive; for more information, see the 'More Information about RSS' section
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RSS Tutorial
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The RSS interface has been changed since 1.7.7. To use RSS now, you need to enable the category list. Press F7 or click Options -> Show Category List. Click anywhere in the lower half of the sidebar, where All Feeds is. Choose "Add RSS Feed." Enter your RSS feed's URL into the input box, and check Custom Alias if you want to give a name to the feed.
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RSS Feeds - A Tutorial
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Covering the Definition of RSS Feeds and All the Basics You Need to Know to Get Started
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RSS Tutorials for Law Librarians
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Welcome to this RSS tutorial for law librarians. Really the first two parts of the tutorial can be applied to anyone interested in learning more about RSS. Part 3 deals with RSS feeds for information of particular interest to law librarians, but can be applied to just about anyone as well.
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Metabrowser - RSS Channel Tutorial
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One of the big problems of metadata harvesting is how to get your metadata to the portals and subject gateways that need it.
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Introduction to RSS Tutorial:
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RSS is a great way to distribute your news or podcasts to subscribers so they don't have to visit your web site every time they want updated information. This Introduction to RSS tutorial will explain what an RSS feed is and how to create on in extensible markup language or XML.
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RSS Tutorials
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Create RSS channels from HTML news sites is a tutorial on using Perl to manipulate Rich Site Summary (RSS) -based news feeds using a technique similar to the method employed by O'Reilly's Meerkat Ope...
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Create RSS Feeds for your Website
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This tutorial shows how you can quickly make an RSS feed of any website without requring software or having to write a single line of XML code.
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RSS Tutorial
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You can use RSS to put content on your website or blog. Usually this means putting headlines or a short summary of information on your website or blog with a link back to the original post or article
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