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Content Syndication with RSS
By Ben Hammersley
   
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
   
    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
   
    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
   
    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
   
    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
   
    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
   
    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
   
    Chapter 7.  RSS 1.0 Modules
      Section 7.1.  Module Status
   
    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
   
    Chapter 9.  Using Feeds
      Section 9.1.  Using RSS Feeds Inside Another Site
      Section 9.2.  Other Outputs and Selective Parsing
   
    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
   
    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
   
    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
   
    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
   
    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
   
    Colophon
    Index
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