Hi, I see what you mean regarding the server to server transactions. For now, I'll keep the RSS feeds, but I do like the potential of PSHB.
Thanks for the help. On Apr 1, 8:50 am, k42b3 <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 01.04.2010 00:50, schrieb Pubsubhubnoob: > > > Hey everyone, > > I'm trying to get my head around PSHB and am trying to figure out if > > it's what I need for my application. I have a site where users can > > subscribe to an RSS feed of other users so that they are informed if > > the user has updated his/her profile. At this moment in time, in order > > to subscribe, the users copy and paste the RSS feed URL into their RSS > > reader. If I was to use PSHB, what URL would my users have to add to > > their RSS reader? Will they even know if PSHB is being used, or is it > > transparent? Finally do I, as the site developer, need to make any > > changes to the RSS feed, or is it simply a case of letting the hub > > know that I'll be sending them my RSS feeds? > > > Thanks > > hi, > > you only have to add to your feed an tag so that the reader can discover > the hub i.e. > <atom:link rel="hub" href="http://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com"/>. > The problem is that all readers I know dont support pshb because the > client must be reachable from the internet in order to receive the > messages from the hub and therefor you must also run an http server as > client. At the moment pshb is more a server to server protocol i.e. when > you want display feeds on your website from other websites. > > best regards -- To unsubscribe, reply using "remove me" as the subject.
