FireAnt also suports feed:// protocol (instead of using http:// just
replace that with feed:// ) when you click this kind of link, your
browser will ask you what you want application you want to handle it.

However, this doesn't solve the issue that many of our users
specifically requested. Many people wanted to recommend that their
viewers subscribe in FireAnt and wanted a 1-click solution that works
specifically for FireAnt (like many of the other 1-click solutions for
other aggregators).

So if you like FireAnt because [A] you probably know us, and [B] it
handles media exceptionally well and provides proper attribution,
context, and linkbacks (unlike other podcatchers), then including the
FireAnt 1-click button on your site might be really worth while.

Best,
Josh


http://FireAnt.tv

On 1/31/06, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 08:33:26 +0000, Arnþór Snær wrote
> > Why have the browsers failed here? None of them responds in the same
> > way when a user clicks an rss feed.
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> Browsers didn't fail. RSS failed. This issue is one of the many that the
> Atom syndication format fixed. RSS never made any thought on how
> subscriptions could be made apart from the "oh, I'll just copy and paste
> this feed url into my reader".
>
> - Andreas
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