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Developing Feeds with Rss and Atom
Developing Feeds with Rss and Atom
ISBN: 0596008813
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 118
Authors:
Ben Hammersley
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Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Audience
Assumptions This Book Makes
How This Book Is Organized
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
Safari Enabled
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
Section 1.1. What Are RSS and Atom for?
Section 1.2. A Short History of RSS and Atom
Section 1.3. Why Syndicate Your Content?
Section 1.4. Legal Implications
Chapter 2. Using Feeds
Section 2.1. Web-Based Applications
Section 2.2. Desktop Applications
Section 2.3. Other Cunning Techniques
Section 2.4. Finding Feeds to Read
Chapter 3. Feeds Without Programming
Section 3.1. From Email
Section 3.2. From a Search Engine
Section 3.3. From Online Stores
Chapter 4. RSS 2.0
Section 4.1. Bringing Things Up to Date
Section 4.2. The Basic Structure
Section 4.3. Producing RSS 2.0 with Blogging Tools
Section 4.4. Introducing Modules
Section 4.5. Creating RSS 2.0 Feeds
Chapter 5. RSS 1.0
Section 5.1. Metadata in RSS 2.0
Section 5.2. Resource Description Framework
Section 5.3. RDF in XML
Section 5.4. Introducing RSS 1.0
Section 5.5. The Specification in Detail
Section 5.6. Creating RSS 1.0 Feeds
Chapter 6. RSS 1.0 Modules
Section 6.1. Module Status
Section 6.2. Support for Modules in Common Applications
Section 6.3. Other RSS 1.0 Modules
Chapter 7. The Atom Syndication Format
Section 7.1. Introducing Atom
Section 7.2. The Atom Entry Document in Detail
Section 7.3. Producing Atom Feeds
Chapter 8. Parsing and Using Feeds
Section 8.1. Important Issues
Section 8.2. JavaScript Display Parsers
Section 8.3. Parsing for Programming
Section 8.4. Using Regular Expressions
Section 8.5. Using XSLT
Section 8.6. Client-Side Inclusion
Section 8.7. Server-Side Inclusion
Chapter 9. Feeds in the Wild
Section 9.1. Once You Have Created Your Simple RSS Feed
Section 9.2. Publish and Subscribe
Section 9.3. Rolling Your Own: LinkPimp PubSub
Section 9.4. LinkpimpClient.pl
Chapter 10. Unconventional Feeds
Section 10.1. Apache Logfiles
Section 10.2. Code TODOs to RSS
Section 10.3. Daily Doonesbury
Section 10.4. Amazon.com Wishlist to RSS
Section 10.5. FedEx Parcel Tracker
Section 10.6. Google to RSS with SOAP
Section 10.7. Last-Modified Files
Section 10.8. Installed Perl Modules
Section 10.9. The W3C Validator to RSS
Section 10.10. Game Statistics to Excel
Section 10.11. Feeds by SMS
Section 10.12. Podcasting Weather Forecasts
Section 10.13. Having Amazon Produce Its Own RSS Feeds
Section 10.14. Cross-Poster for Movable Type
Chapter 11. Developing New Modules
Section 11.1. Namespaces and Modules Within RSS 2.0 and Atom
Section 11.2. Case Study: mod_Book
Section 11.3. Extending Your Desktop Reader
Section 11.4. Introducing AmphetaDesk
Appendix A. The XML You Need for RSS
Section A.1. What Is XML?
Section A.2. Anatomy of an XML Document
Section A.3. Tools for Processing XML
Appendix B. Useful Sites and Software
Section B.1. Uber Resources
Section B.2. Specification Documents
Section B.3. Mailing Lists
Section B.4. Validators
Section B.5. Desktop Readers
Colophon
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Developing Feeds with Rss and Atom
ISBN: 0596008813
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 118
Authors:
Ben Hammersley
BUY ON AMAZON
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