martes, 21 de abril de 2015
los RSS
To use RSS, any Web site that wants to "publish" some of its content,
such as news headlines or stories, creates a description of the content
and specifically where the content is on its site in the form of an RSS
document. The publishing site then registers its RSS document with one
of several existing directories of RSS publishers. Some current
directories of RSS files include Meerkat, GropSoup, NewsIsFree,
UserLand, and XML Tree; these sites are sometimes known as content aggregators. RSS browsers include Headline Viewer and Novobot. Internet Explorer 7 and Mozilla's Firefox
2.0 both include integrated RSS subscription functions. Users can see
whether a Web site has RSS feeds by looking in the far right of the
address field in the Web browser, to the right of the URL, and clicking on the universal RSS feed icon, shown on the right.
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