This page is a number of Echo ConceptualModel examples that explore the loose application of RSS syntax and modules. See EchoInDublinCore for a related proposal.
Basic Entry
<item> <link>http://www.example.org/archives/000000.html</link> <dc:creator>Paul Harrison (http://www.example.org)</dc:creator> <dc:date>2003-06-25T10:42:00-04:00</dc:date> <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <p>A do try alone, my your you with get on friends. a my my, out from get. And i i your you're my do high. Think not from it you lend going a friends sang you. Be, lend away love little little. I because, to i ears, end, from do tune, alone a your help. Friends, i out, out get little, on if little of with my. Of of do a to key i get a my no sang is. Think <a href="http://www.foo.com/">help with what you sang</a> help a by i a how what get tune does because friends. Do do help tune, sad are when my from, feel own, sing a, you me the what get friends a.</p> </body> </item>
-
dc is the Dubin Core module -- xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
-
The identifer in dc:creator found in the parenthesis could also be the creators email address (john@ringo.com)
-
dc:date is the publication date in W3CDTF format
-
"content" is embedded using the root or container tag of the native format (assuming it can be expressed in well formed XML). Alternatively a content:encoded with CDATA encoding could be used to embed non-wellformed textual content. Binary sources should not be embedded.
"Traditional" RSS Entry
<item> <title>With a Little Help From My Friends</title> <description>You a, you're get. Do my with. What with how think, sad on would how you try own a if by help and a i sang.</description> <link>http://www.example.org/archives/000000.html</link> <dc:creator>Paul Harrison (http://www.example.org)</dc:creator> <dc:date>2003-06-25T10:42:00-04:00</dc:date> </item>
-
dc is the Dubin Core module -- xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
-
The identifer in dc:creator found in the parenthesis could also be the creators email address (john@ringo.com)
-
dc:date is the publication date in W3CDTF format
-
"content" is title and description.
-
link points to the full content that was embedded in the above example.