Advertise One Feed Format
Nelson Minar starts a meme. Rafe Colburn waters it down. I’ve watered it down even further.
Whatever you call your feed, Safari will call it RSS. Don’t sweat the small stuff.
Which format should you pick? I’d suggest that you pick whichever one that you can consistently produce with the fewest errors and warnings detected by the feedvalidator. Test with Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiøn and ampersands in titles. June, particularly in the UK is also a good time to test.
One practical roadblock I run into that leads me back to RSS: Podcasting. Because, iTunes still stares blankly at
<link rel="enclosure" href="http://example.com/foo.mp3"/>, last I checked - which was admittedly about a year ago, but I’ve not heard anything new since.
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Oh. Holy crap, wait a minute - I must be behind the times. This Atom feed with enclosures appears to work in iTunes 7.0: [link]
Hooray for being wrong!
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What is Atom?
The articles on this site are available in an Atom feed. What’s that about?...Excerpt from intangiblestyle at
[link] is very helpful Sam. Shoots at the perfect (pragmatic) level too. Thanks.
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