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portals, researchers' sites or individual news brokers (via
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messages are accompanied by a static, automatically derived summary.
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produced dynamically and where the selected keywords are
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folder " (shareable with other users) where you can classify and
archive documents under customized categories and subcategories.
Those documents can be selected articles from NewsAlert but also
local files, notes, or the URL of a web page. You can also create a
diffusion channel restricted to a group of selected users. PIN also
proposes a customized information feed in which you can dynamically
summarize all the articles. Look up our site for other interesting
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Re: [rss 2.0] <pubDate> and <guid> at the <item> level
Speaking for myself only, and with the assumption that this is not spec text
(the disclaimer is unfortunately necessary, sorry) guid is the authority on
whether something needs to be shown in the aggregator, and pubDate plays no
role in whether or not the aggregator displays it. As a user, that's the way
I want it. Items' pubdates don't change. Of course there's nothing stopping
you from changing them, as a feed producer, but as a reader, if I read it
once, that's enough. I don't know where Ken got the idea that it works the
other way. The aggregator I use works the way I described it here. Dave
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From: "Stan Krute" <Stan-DzUQkTvpAyxl57MIdRCFDg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 5:30 PM
Subject: [RSS-DEV] [rss 2.0] <pubDate> and <guid> at the <item> level
> Howdy
>
> I'm playing with some RSS 2.0 tool development,
> and have a question:
>
> Assume that an <item> element has <pubDate> and <guid> sub-elements.
> Assume that the <guid> does not change, but the <pubDate> does.
>
> It seems to me that an aggregator would refresh
> the item in that case. E.g., the <pubDate> change signals
> possible changes within the item, while the <guid> non-change
> signals that it's the same item.
>
> Is that thought correct ? Or am I just completely
> misconstruing this particular data situation ?
>
> Thanks for any clarification ....
>
> Stan
>
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enclosures in RSS 1.0
Question: what's the analog to the RSS 2.0 attachment tag in RSS 1.0?
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[rss 2.0] <pubDate> and <guid> at the <item> level
Howdy
I'm playing with some RSS 2.0 tool development,
and have a question:
Assume that an <item> element has <pubDate> and <guid> sub-elements.
Assume that the <guid> does not change, but the <pubDate> does.
It seems to me that an aggregator would refresh
the item in that case. E.g., the <pubDate> change signals
possible changes within the item, while the <guid> non-change
signals that it's the same item.
Is that thought correct ? Or am I just completely
misconstruing this particular data situation ?
Thanks for any clarification ....
Stan
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enclosures in RSS 1.0
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- Lucas Gonze