least 4 different styles of RSS to chose from. I've decided on the 2.0 but then
the next problem is proper docs. One set says one thing while another says
something different. One validator allows something while another doesn't. A bit
of chaos, but I'll do what I can to explain what I'm doing, why and how others
can do the same.
> Hi Mikey,
>
> will one of those articles describe the tech and methods behind creating
> those RSS feeds?
> I think that would make a fantastic tutorial.
>
> We need more complete, real world example tutorials for CFML.
> *nod* *nod* *nod*
>
> :-)
>
> -Gel
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> As some of you may have noticed from the front of HoF, I've started to
> put up
> tech notes and such (basically a blog). It'll have an RSS feed as soon
> as I
> release the Lists RSS feed and then alter it. In addition, FA will have
> a full
> RSS feed soon. You can pick up the list and other data from me as well
> as from
> many other blogs. The issue has less to do with getting the info as to
> which to
> put up and when. If you take a few minutes a day and only put up the
> things that
> look important, it'll be better than just grabbing whatever comes along.
> Take HoF for example, of the items up there, one is a rant (that will be
> labeled
> as such) and is not something you don't want on a business site, one is
> an
> explanation of the new ads and the rest are useful tech items.
>
>
>
>
>
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