October 9, 2002

RSS tutorial

DWS passed along this link to an RSS Tutorial:

The Government Information Locator Service (GILS) project of the Utah State Library has a tutorial on RSS that shows examples of its use in a variety different scenarios. They do good work. [Windley's Enterprise Computing Weblog] [RadioFAQs]

I'm going to check it out to see if I can learn how to set up an RSS parser.

I fixed my httpd.conf problems with my web server recently, which means that, among other things, the radiofreeblogistan.com domain is up and running (but there's nothing there yet). I'll start moving categories from this blog there soon, but I need to figure out an endgame for the move so that I don't lose readers and linkers in the transition.

Posted by xian at October 9, 2002 9:57 AM
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