Another stab at RDF in XHTML
Tuesday, June 10th, 2003Someone far more likely than me to succeed takes a tilt at the RDF in XHTML validation windmill.
Someone far more likely than me to succeed takes a tilt at the RDF in XHTML validation windmill.
A textarea that lets you play around with RSS and submits it through the validator’s SOAP interface.
At last, great news, the Corante weblogs have RSS feeds.
Last time we discussed a namespace for RSS 2.0, I got it wrong, proposing the right thing to do as my third proposal and bad-mouthing it. This time, I’d like to see it done right.
New SharpReader version, fixes many annoyances, adds BlogThis plugin support.
I’m waiting to be convinced about the utility of XHTML-in-RSS, but it’s easy enough to play along.
I love you so much. Why do you push me away?
Your RSS 2.0 feed really needs a comments element
Ed Swindelles switches the license for his Onyx RSS parser from GPL to MIT.
The best curb-appeal of any three-paned Windows RSS aggregator I’ve seen so far.