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Re: Lugnet for beginners
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lugnet.admin.general
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Date:
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Thu, 2 Mar 2000 04:25:31 GMT
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In lugnet.admin.general, Jeremy H. Sproat writes:
> Basically, RSS is an XML file served by http which contains channel
> information; the RSS client (e.g. slashdot.org, my.netscape.com, my.yahoo.com,
> etc.) slurps it and spews out HTML on the end-user's portal page, with some
> formatting hints (such as number of articles to show, etc.) provided by the
> end-user's preferences. [...]
I see. It's a lot like RDF then. Neat-o.
--Todd
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| (...) www.perl.com recently had an article on it: (URL) RSS is an XML file served by http which contains channel information; the RSS client (e.g. slashdot.org, my.netscape.com, my.yahoo.com, etc.) slurps it and spews out HTML on the end-user's (...) (25 years ago, 2-Mar-00, to lugnet.admin.general)
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