How many times does Apple need to reinvent the wheel with their own
RSS extensions?

RSS already has an element that is exactly the same:
< http://radio.userland.com/stories/storyReader$19964 >

Someone needs to teach the engineers at Apple how to use a search engine.

-Josh


On 2/7/06, cali.lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Brett,
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> I found it doesn't matter too much where you put the redirect in your feed.  
> You should
> have a section of your feed that has specific itunes tags, right?  In my 
> feed, I just put it
> after all the other iTunes tags, but not at the end of the complete feed.
>
> Does that help?
>
> Cali
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> Geek Brief TV
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> --- In [email protected], Brett Gaylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Whats a surefire way to switch your iTunes URL that will keep both your old
> > users subscribed, and update the music store?  If you put a redirect in your
> > .htaccess file, will that work?  I had an xml on my server that I was
> > manually updating, but then I realized this was stupid and that I could do
> > this automatically with blip.  So, I want the people who've subscribed to
> > the one on my server to get redirected to blip, and I want the music store
> > people to get moved there, too.  I didn't really get the "return 302" thing
> > that iTunes talked about in their help page - where they heck do I type that
> > info in?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Brett
> >
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> > Brett Gaylor
> > http://www.etherworks.ca
> > http://www.homelessnation.org
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