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necho 0.1
Wed 02 Jul 2003 at 03:17
I've taken a
2003/07/01
snapshot of the
maximal
example of the format previously known as echo. The
reason for this exercise is that I plan to start prototyping using
this as a baseline. I invite others to do likewise. Let
me know via comments of any implementations. In particular, I
am interested in templates that others can use.
Obligatory disclaimers: everything is subject to change.
Here are my assumptions at this point, also subject to change:
Feed elements
title: required, plaintext
subtitle: required, plaintext
link: required, URI
modified: optional, dateTime, UTC preferred
entry, zeroOrMore
Entry elements
title: required, plaintext. May be zero length
subtitle: optional, plaintext
summary: optional, plaintext
author: required
contributor: zeroOrMore
link: required, URI
id: required, URI
created: optional, dateTime, UTC preferred
issued: required, dateTime, local timezone preferred
modified: required, dateTime, UTC preferred
Feel free to challenge these assumptions... they are not cast in
stone.
Wed 02 Jul 2003
i've got a live echo feed up at my site, at http://www.joelonsoftware.com/echo.xml
Posted by Joel Spolsky at
08:50
First shots at it: http://philringnalda.com/feed.xml and http://philringnalda.com/templates/feed.xml.txt
Afraid you'll have to live with all local timezones until I write or steal an MT plugin to return a UTC date, though.
Posted by Phil Ringnalda at
09:00
+1 on Necho as the real name.
Posted by Joe Madia at
09:06
Phil, your template only works for valid XHTML, which is not terribly common. Here's an MT template that works for arbitrary HTML:
http://diveintomark.org/about/templates/index/necho-prototype-20030701
Example output:
http://diveintomark.org/xml/nech"
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