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Author Shelley Powers.

Title What Are Syndication Feeds / Shelley Powers. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Imprint [Place of publication not identified] : O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2008.
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Summary When you enter the world of syndicated content, you're often faced with the question of what is the "proper" way to do syndication. While syndication feeds have become a standard tool on the Web--you've seen their signposts: a little orange button labeled XML in white letters, or maybe buttons that say Atom, RSS 2.0, RSS 1.0, or even Feed--it is important that your syndication feed be an extension of your site. It should reflect your interests, your concerns, and your choices. This edoc will help you learn about these pervasive little blobs of XML markup: their purpose, the elements that make.
Contents What Are Syndication Feeds; The Players; Container Elements; Entry Elements; Publishers: Industry Support; Discovering Feeds; Subscribing To and Reading Feeds; New Syndication Challenges; Deciding Which Feed Works Best for You; Other Issues; Here I Am, World; Summary.
ISBN 9780596526979
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