RSS 2.0 Best Practices Profile draft released
One of the great things about RSS is that it's being used all over the world in countless ways. Millions of sites publish RSS feeds and hundreds of products consume those same feeds. The downside of this popularity, however, is that with that many implementations, there's bound to be some variance in how and when sites implement the specification. This can make it tricky for publishers and consumers to figure out how to implement some of the less-frequently-used features of the specification.
For the past few years, the RSS Advisory Board and the many hard-working and dedicated people on the RSS-public mailing list have been working hard to document how popular readers and services have implemented the specification, with the goal of helping publishers and consumers understand how best to get what they want.
The board recently published another draft (version 1.20) of the RSS 2.0 Best Practices Profile, which includes information on how various consumers use the <ttl> element, as well how to implement some commonly-used RSS extensions (like the Dublin Core and Slash extensions).
The profile is still evolving, so, if you're interested in getting involved, the best place to start is on the RSS-public mailing list. If you're implementing a new RSS publishing or consuming application, a quick glance at the profile would definitely help.
- Sean
Comments
Anonymous
June 05, 2007
Thanks for spreading the word.Anonymous
June 26, 2007
Ohh I used to read mailing lists, but RSS is more useful and easier.Anonymous
June 30, 2007
I wish a better integration with actual email clientsAnonymous
July 06, 2007
Is it just me or does it seem that a lot of the Microsoft RSS feeds (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/aboutmsdn/aa973533) have been neglected for a while, with some having a last post of 2006 or earlier?Anonymous
July 08, 2007
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July 19, 2007
I can't ethen imagine my life without rss anymore, so rss 2.0 is a good "sequel". Thanks for the news.Anonymous
July 23, 2007
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July 25, 2007
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July 30, 2007
Thanks man, just what I was looking for. Worked like a charm Thanks so much...Anonymous
August 06, 2007
Thanks Sean, Collaboration and involvement is crucial for the development of the RSS specification. I recommend any developer get involved now in particular. RSS is turning corners and more people are becoming aware wich means that WE must opt to choose he direction it takes. Getting involved is the only way... have your say!Anonymous
August 10, 2007
Thanks man, Very good . You are doing a great job.Anonymous
August 24, 2007
Dear Sir, How to i include rss file in html. please help me thanks,Anonymous
January 18, 2008
Thanks man, Very good . You are doing a great job.Anonymous
January 18, 2008
I can't ethen imagine my life without rss anymore, so rss 2.0 is a good "sequel". Thanks for the news.Anonymous
January 18, 2008
Ohh I used to read mailing lists, but RSS is more useful and easier.Anonymous
January 18, 2008
Collaboration and involvement is crucial for the development of the RSS specification. I recommend any developer get involved now in particular. RSS is turning corners and more people are becoming aware wich means that WE must opt to choose he direction it takes.Anonymous
January 18, 2008
How to i include rss file in html?Anonymous
January 21, 2008
Thanks for information! Its good to know.Anonymous
March 20, 2008
Life wouldn't be possible without Rss anymore. Great!Anonymous
April 14, 2008
RSS is easy, thanks for information.Anonymous
May 22, 2008
Rss is good and simple to use. Thanks for it.Anonymous
May 25, 2008
RSS feed is great, it let us have updated information without having to visit various site.Anonymous
July 02, 2008
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July 03, 2008
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August 05, 2008
Where do i find a RSS icon on IE7 if a page provides RSS? Could not find it. Should i install some plugin?Anonymous
August 14, 2008
LOL - that was amazing answer... Realy thx!!Anonymous
August 20, 2008
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August 26, 2008
thanks man, thanks for your hard work; every day at work helps me rssAnonymous
September 11, 2009
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June 22, 2010
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October 25, 2011
thanks man, RSS is now easy rss helps me at work :)