RSS and Atom : understanding and implementing content feeds and syndication /: understanding and implementing content feeds and syndication. (©2005)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- RSS and Atom : understanding and implementing content feeds and syndication /: understanding and implementing content feeds and syndication. (©2005)
- Main Title:
- RSS and Atom : understanding and implementing content feeds and syndication
- Further Information:
- Note: Heinz Wittenbrink.
- Other Names:
- Wittenbrink, Heinz
- Contents:
- Cover -- Foreword -- Introduction -- What This Book Covers -- Conventions -- Reader Feedback -- Customer Support -- Errata -- Questions -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: What are Newsfeeds? -- Scenario 1: Weblogs -- Scenario 2: Publishing of Metadata -- Scenario 3: Aggregating and Archiving of Newsfeeds -- Scenario 4: Asynchronous Broadcasting -- Content and Metadata -- When Do We Talk about Syndication? -- 1.1 Applications -- Aggregators -- 1.2 Feed-Based Services -- Collaborative Filtering with RSS -- 1.3 RSS Requirements -- Advantages of a Standardized Syndication Format for Users and Providers -- 1.4 Semantics: The RSS Model -- Independence of Topics and Original Formats -- 1.4.1 Minimal Information -- 1.4.2 Other Content and Metadata -- 1.5 Syntax: RSS as an XML Format -- Standardization and Openness of XML -- 1.6 Feed Formats and other XML Formats -- Syndication Formats are not News Formats -- 1.7 The Versions of RSS and Atom: Their Evolution and the Future -- Notes for the table: -- 1.7.1 The Beginnings: MCF, Scripting News, and CDF -- 1.7.2 RSS 0.91 -- 1.7.3 RSS 1.0 -- 1.7.4 RSS 0.92 -- 1.7.5 RSS 0.93 -- 1.7.6 RSS 2.0 -- 1.7.7 From a Syndication to a Publication Format: Atom, the New Alternative -- 1.7.8 Which Format for Which Purpose? -- Chapter 2: Really Simple Syndication -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.1.1 RSS 2.0: Lowest Common Denominator of the Feed Formats -- 2.1.2 Important New Developments: Podcasting and Further Extensions -- 2.1.3 Design Principles -- 2.2 The RSSCover -- Foreword -- Introduction -- What This Book Covers -- Conventions -- Reader Feedback -- Customer Support -- Errata -- Questions -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: What are Newsfeeds? -- Scenario 1: Weblogs -- Scenario 2: Publishing of Metadata -- Scenario 3: Aggregating and Archiving of Newsfeeds -- Scenario 4: Asynchronous Broadcasting -- Content and Metadata -- When Do We Talk about Syndication? -- 1.1 Applications -- Aggregators -- 1.2 Feed-Based Services -- Collaborative Filtering with RSS -- 1.3 RSS Requirements -- Advantages of a Standardized Syndication Format for Users and Providers -- 1.4 Semantics: The RSS Model -- Independence of Topics and Original Formats -- 1.4.1 Minimal Information -- 1.4.2 Other Content and Metadata -- 1.5 Syntax: RSS as an XML Format -- Standardization and Openness of XML -- 1.6 Feed Formats and other XML Formats -- Syndication Formats are not News Formats -- 1.7 The Versions of RSS and Atom: Their Evolution and the Future -- Notes for the table: -- 1.7.1 The Beginnings: MCF, Scripting News, and CDF -- 1.7.2 RSS 0.91 -- 1.7.3 RSS 1.0 -- 1.7.4 RSS 0.92 -- 1.7.5 RSS 0.93 -- 1.7.6 RSS 2.0 -- 1.7.7 From a Syndication to a Publication Format: Atom, the New Alternative -- 1.7.8 Which Format for Which Purpose? -- Chapter 2: Really Simple Syndication -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.1.1 RSS 2.0: Lowest Common Denominator of the Feed Formats -- 2.1.2 Important New Developments: Podcasting and Further Extensions -- 2.1.3 Design Principles -- 2.2 The RSS 2.0 Vocabulary -- 2.2.1 Basic Structure of an RSS 2.0 Document -- 2.2.2 Basic Information of an RSS 2.0 Document: title, link, and description -- 2.2.3 Text or HTML as the Content of title and description -- 2.3 RSS 2.0 Elements for Rich Metadata -- Definition of Date Formats in RSS 2.0 -- 2.3.1 Dates: Time Specifications and Updating -- 2.3.2 Specification of Persons and Authors -- 2.3.3 Identification and Description of the Content -- 2.3.4 Technology -- 2.3.5 Internationalization -- 2.3.6 Elements for the Support of Publication and Subscription Tools -- 2.3.7 Characterization of a Feed with an Image: The image Element -- 2.4 Adding Multimedia Data with enclosure -- BitTorrent via RSS -- 2.5 The Predecessors of RSS 2.0 -- 2.5.1 RSS 0.91 -- 2.5.2 RSS 0.92 -- 2.5.3 RSS 0.93 and 0.94 -- 2.5.4 Differences Between RSS 2.0 and the Earlier Versions -- 2.6 Extension Modules -- Open Questions Concerning Extensibility -- 2.6.1 The blogChannel Module -- 2.6.2 The BitTorrent Module -- 2.6.3 The creativeCommons Module -- 2.6.4 The Easy News Topics Module -- 2.6.5 The OpenSearch Module from Amazon -- 2.6.6 The RSS Media Module from Yahoo! -- 2.6.7 Microsoft's Simple List Extensions -- 2.6.8 The Simple Semantic Resolution Module: RSS 2.0 as RDF -- 2.7 Aggregation of Feeds and OPML -- Approach in RSS 2.0: Outline Processing Markup Language -- Chapter 3: RSS for the Semantic Web -- Modularization -- Use of the Resource Description Format -- 3.1 RDF Basics -- The Triple as an Information Model -- 3.2 The Basic Structure of an RSS 1.0 Document -- 3.2.1. Namespaces -- 3.2.2 The Structure of the Document as a Consequence of the RDF Model -- 3.3 The Core Vocabulary of RSS 1.0 -- 3.3.1 Structure -- 3.3.2 Descriptive Elements -- 3.4 Modules for Metadata. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Birmingham [England] : Packt Pub
- Publication Date:
- 2005
- Copyright Date:
- 2005
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xi, 260 pages), illustrations
- Subjects:
- 006.7/6
RSS feeds
Internet programming
Web site development
XML (Document markup language)
RSS feeds
Internet programming
Web site development
XML (Document markup language)
COMPUTERS -- Web -- Web Programming
RSS feeds
Internet programming
Web site development
XML (Document markup language)
Internet programming
RSS feeds
Web site development
XML (Document markup language)
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781847190437
- Related ISBNs:
- 184719043X
1281348201
9781281348203
1904811574
9781904811572 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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