| Content Syndication with RSS |
| By Ben Hammersley |
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| Publisher | : O'Reilly |
| Pub Date | : March 2003 |
| ISBN | : 0-596-00383-8 |
| Pages | : 222 |
| Copyright |
| | | Preface |
| | | | Audience |
| | | | Assumptions This Book Makes |
| | | | Conventions Used in This Book |
| | | | Comments and Questions |
| | | | Acknowledgments |
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| | | Chapter 1. Introduction |
| | | | Section 1.1. What Is Content Syndication? |
| | | | Section 1.2. A Short History |
| | | | Section 1.3. Why Syndicate Your Content? |
| | | | Section 1.4. Legal Implications |
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| | | Chapter 2. Content-Syndication Architecture |
| | | | Section 2.1. Information Flow and Other Metaphors |
| | | | Section 2.2. And at the Other End |
| | | | Section 2.3. Structuring the Feed Itself |
| | | | Section 2.4. Serving RSS |
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| | | Chapter 3. The Main Standards |
| | | | Section 3.1. RSS 0.91 |
| | | | Section 3.2. RSS 0.92 |
| | | | Section 3.3. RSS 2.0 |
| | | | Section 3.4. RSS 1.0 |
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| | | Chapter 4. RSS 0.91, 0.92, and 2.0 (Really Simple Syndication) |
| | | | Section 4.1. RSS 0.91 |
| | | | Section 4.2. RSS 0.92 |
| | | | Section 4.3. Creating RSS 0.9x Feeds |
| | | | Section 4.4. Once You Have Created Your Simple RSS Feed |
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| | | Chapter 5. Richer Metadata and RDF |
| | | | Section 5.1. Metadata in RSS 0.9x |
| | | | Section 5.2. Resource Description Framework |
| | | | Section 5.3. RDF in XML |
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| | | Chapter 6. RSS 1.0 (RDF Site Summary) |
| | | | Section 6.1. Walking Through an RSS 1.0 document |
| | | | Section 6.2. The Specification in Detail |
| | | | Section 6.3. Creating RSS 1.0 Feeds |
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| | | Chapter 7. RSS 1.0 Modules |
| | | | Section 7.1. Module Status |
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| | | Chapter 8. RSS 2.0 (Simply Extensible) |
| | | | Section 8.1. The Specification in Detail |
| | | | Section 8.2. Module Support Within RSS 2.0 |
| | | | Section 8.3. Producing RSS 2.0 with Blogging Tools |
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| | | Chapter 9. Using Feeds |
| | | | Section 9.1. Using RSS Feeds Inside Another Site |
| | | | Section 9.2. Other Outputs and Selective Parsing |
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| | | Chapter 10. Directories, Web Aggregators, and Desktop Readers |
| | | | Section 10.1. Directories: Introducing Syndic8 |
| | | | Section 10.2. Web Aggregators: Introducing Meerkat |
| | | | Section 10.3. Desktop Readers |
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| | | Chapter 11. Developing New Modules |
| | | | Section 11.1. Namespaces and Modules with RSS 2.0 |
| | | | Section 11.2. Case Study: mod_Book |
| | | | Section 11.3. Extending Your Desktop Reader |
| | | | Section 11.4. Introducing AmphetaDesk |
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| | | Chapter 12. Publish and Subscribe |
| | | | Section 12.1. Introducing Publish and Subscribe |
| | | | Section 12.2. Rolling Your Own: LinkPimp PubSub |
| | | | Section 12.3. LinkpimpClient.pl |
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| | | 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 |
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| | | Appendix B. Useful Sites and Software |
| | | | Section B.1. Specification Documents |
| | | | Section B.2. Mailing Lists |
| | | | Section B.3. Validators |
| | | | Section B.4. Desktop Readers |
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| | | Colophon |
| | | Index |