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.
You can use RSS channels to allow customers to keep up on industry specific news, check weather, look for jobs, view upcoming concerts or university lectures, monitor specific websites, and much more. Some examples of the varieties of applications that government agencies and others have created:
More Tutorials
- RSS - A Primer for Publishers
& Content Providers (M.Moffat) - convincing rationale for RSS
and valuable Q&A - Searching RSS
Channels for News (Utah State Library) - RSS Tutorial for Content
Publishers and Webmasters (M. Nottingham) - Set Up a Simple Syndication
Feed Using RSS (L. Angelius) - RSS
FAQ (Ed Pimentel) - like this tutorial, a one-page book - RSS 0.92: A Step-by-Step
Beginner's Guide to Creating Your First Document (M. Trump) - Displaying
an RSS Feed with PHP (M. Wade) - for understanding PHP parsing - CMF
Syndication Tool Overview - (Aaron) explains how to activate RSS
syndication using Zope's Syndication Tool - CSS Tutorial
(W3Schools) - PHP and XML: Parsing
RSS 1.0 (K. Yank) - includes source code - An
Introduction to Weblogs (D. Duval) - how to begin publishing a blog,
and - An
Introduction to Weblogs, part two: syndication (D. Duval) - reading
news using aggregators - A Beginner's
Guide to TrackBack (Ben and Mena Trott) - A Course about Weblogs
(N. Olejniczak) - Do You Blog? Weblogs
for Educators (R. Brown) - Explanation
of RSS, How You Can Use it, and Finding RSS Feeds (M.Fagan) - Connecting
Interested People to New Web Content With Syndication and Aggregation
(D. Ransom) - presentation covering it all
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