RSS and Atom: understanding and implementing content feeds and syndication
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Packt Pub.
c2005
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Schriftenreihe: | From technologies to solutions
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Beschreibung: | Translation of: Newsfeeds mit RSS und Atom. - Title from title screen Includes bibliographical references and index "RSS and Atom are the most widely used of many content syndication formats that have developed over the last few years to address the need to distribute and receive streams of content from websites and applications. Sites syndicate content for a broad variety of reasons, from replacing email as a medium for outbound contact to updating satellite sites. Each format has evolved to meet the changing needs of its driving community. All the common formats use a specific XML vocabulary to structure a stream of content in an easily consumable format. This book helps you understand and use all the features provided by Report Studio to generate impressive deliverables. It will take you from being a beginner to a professional report author. It bridges the gap between basic training provided by manuals or trainers and the practical techniques learned over years of practice. This is a concise yet comprehensive guide to feeds and syndication for content professionals, web developers and marketing teams who want to understand what RSS and content syndication is, how it works, what it can for them, and how they can get it up and running. The feed formats and vocabularies are covered in depth, and the book does require some familiarity with XML, but no scripting or development expertise is necessary."--Resource description p Cover -- Foreword -- Introduction -- What This Book Covers -- Conventions -- Reader Feedback -- Customer Support -- Errata -- Questions -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: What are Newsfeeds? -- Scenario 1: Weblogs -- Scenario 2: Publishing of Metadata -- Scenario 3: Aggregating and Archiving of Newsfeeds -- Scenario 4: Asynchronous Broadcasting -- Content and Metadata -- When Do We Talk about Syndication? -- 1.1 Applications -- Aggregators -- 1.2 Feed-Based Services -- Collaborative Filtering with RSS -- 1.3 RSS Requirements -- Advantages of a Standardized Syndication Format for Users and Providers -- 1.4 Semantics: The RSS Model -- Independence of Topics and Original Formats -- 1.4.1 Minimal Information -- 1.4.2 Other Content and Metadata -- 1.5 Syntax: RSS as an XML Format -- Standardization and Openness of XML -- 1.6 Feed Formats and other XML Formats -- Syndication Formats are not News Formats -- 1.7 The Versions of RSS and Atom: Their Evolution and the Future -- - Notes for the table: -- 1.7.1 The Beginnings: MCF, Scripting News, and CDF -- 1.7.2 RSS 0.91 -- 1.7.3 RSS 1.0 -- 1.7.4 RSS 0.92 -- 1.7.5 RSS 0.93 -- 1.7.6 RSS 2.0 -- 1.7.7 From a Syndication to a Publication Format: Atom, the New Alternative -- 1.7.8 Which Format for Which Purpose? -- Chapter 2: Really Simple Syndication -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.1.1 RSS 2.0: Lowest Common Denominator of the Feed Formats -- 2.1.2 Important New Developments: Podcasting and Further Extensions -- 2.1.3 Design Principles -- 2.2 The RSS 2.0 Vocabulary -- 2.2.1 Basic Structure of an RSS 2.0 Document -- 2.2.2 Basic Information of an RSS 2.0 Document: title, link, and description -- 2.2.3 Text or HTML as the Content of title and description -- 2.3 RSS 2.0 Elements for Rich Metadata -- Definition of Date Formats in RSS 2.0 -- 2.3.1 Dates: Time Specifications and Updating -- 2.3.2 Specification of Persons and Authors -- 2.3.3 Identification and Description of the Content -- 2.3.4 Technology -- - 2.3.5 Internationalization -- 2.3.6 Elements for the Support of Publication and Subscription Tools -- 2.3.7 Characterization of a Feed with an Image: The image Element -- 2.4 Adding Multimedia Data with enclosure -- BitTorrent via RSS -- 2.5 The Predecessors of RSS 2.0 -- 2.5.1 RSS 0.91 -- 2.5.2 RSS 0.92 -- 2.5.3 RSS 0.93 and 0.94 -- 2.5.4 Differences Between RSS 2.0 and the Earlier Versions -- 2.6 Extension Modules -- Open Questions Concerning Extensibility -- 2.6.1 The blogChannel Module -- 2.6.2 The BitTorrent Module -- 2.6.3 The creativeCommons Module -- 2.6.4 The Easy News Topics Module -- 2.6.5 The OpenSearch Module from Amazon -- 2.6.6 The RSS Media Module from Yahoo! -- 2.6.7 Microsoft's Simple List Extensions -- 2.6.8 The Simple Semantic Resolution Module: RSS 2.0 as RDF -- 2.7 Aggregation of Feeds and OPML -- Approach in RSS 2.0: Outline Processing Markup Language -- Chapter 3: RSS for the Semantic Web -- Modularization -- Use of the Resource Description Format -- - 3.1 RDF Basics -- The Triple as an Information Model -- 3.2 The Basic Structure of an RSS 1.0 Document -- 3.2.1. Namespaces -- 3.2.2 The Structure of the Document as a Consequence of the RDF Model -- 3.3 The Core Vocabulary of RSS 1.0 -- 3.3.1 Structure -- 3.3.2 Descriptive Elements -- 3.4 Modules for Metadata |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 260 p.) |
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spelling | Wittenbrink, Heinz Verfasser aut RSS and Atom understanding and implementing content feeds and syndication Heinz Wittenbrink Birmingham [England] Packt Pub. c2005 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 260 p.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier From technologies to solutions Translation of: Newsfeeds mit RSS und Atom. - Title from title screen Includes bibliographical references and index "RSS and Atom are the most widely used of many content syndication formats that have developed over the last few years to address the need to distribute and receive streams of content from websites and applications. Sites syndicate content for a broad variety of reasons, from replacing email as a medium for outbound contact to updating satellite sites. Each format has evolved to meet the changing needs of its driving community. All the common formats use a specific XML vocabulary to structure a stream of content in an easily consumable format. This book helps you understand and use all the features provided by Report Studio to generate impressive deliverables. It will take you from being a beginner to a professional report author. It bridges the gap between basic training provided by manuals or trainers and the practical techniques learned over years of practice. This is a concise yet comprehensive guide to feeds and syndication for content professionals, web developers and marketing teams who want to understand what RSS and content syndication is, how it works, what it can for them, and how they can get it up and running. The feed formats and vocabularies are covered in depth, and the book does require some familiarity with XML, but no scripting or development expertise is necessary."--Resource description p Cover -- Foreword -- Introduction -- What This Book Covers -- Conventions -- Reader Feedback -- Customer Support -- Errata -- Questions -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: What are Newsfeeds? -- Scenario 1: Weblogs -- Scenario 2: Publishing of Metadata -- Scenario 3: Aggregating and Archiving of Newsfeeds -- Scenario 4: Asynchronous Broadcasting -- Content and Metadata -- When Do We Talk about Syndication? -- 1.1 Applications -- Aggregators -- 1.2 Feed-Based Services -- Collaborative Filtering with RSS -- 1.3 RSS Requirements -- Advantages of a Standardized Syndication Format for Users and Providers -- 1.4 Semantics: The RSS Model -- Independence of Topics and Original Formats -- 1.4.1 Minimal Information -- 1.4.2 Other Content and Metadata -- 1.5 Syntax: RSS as an XML Format -- Standardization and Openness of XML -- 1.6 Feed Formats and other XML Formats -- Syndication Formats are not News Formats -- 1.7 The Versions of RSS and Atom: Their Evolution and the Future -- - Notes for the table: -- 1.7.1 The Beginnings: MCF, Scripting News, and CDF -- 1.7.2 RSS 0.91 -- 1.7.3 RSS 1.0 -- 1.7.4 RSS 0.92 -- 1.7.5 RSS 0.93 -- 1.7.6 RSS 2.0 -- 1.7.7 From a Syndication to a Publication Format: Atom, the New Alternative -- 1.7.8 Which Format for Which Purpose? -- Chapter 2: Really Simple Syndication -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.1.1 RSS 2.0: Lowest Common Denominator of the Feed Formats -- 2.1.2 Important New Developments: Podcasting and Further Extensions -- 2.1.3 Design Principles -- 2.2 The RSS 2.0 Vocabulary -- 2.2.1 Basic Structure of an RSS 2.0 Document -- 2.2.2 Basic Information of an RSS 2.0 Document: title, link, and description -- 2.2.3 Text or HTML as the Content of title and description -- 2.3 RSS 2.0 Elements for Rich Metadata -- Definition of Date Formats in RSS 2.0 -- 2.3.1 Dates: Time Specifications and Updating -- 2.3.2 Specification of Persons and Authors -- 2.3.3 Identification and Description of the Content -- 2.3.4 Technology -- - 2.3.5 Internationalization -- 2.3.6 Elements for the Support of Publication and Subscription Tools -- 2.3.7 Characterization of a Feed with an Image: The image Element -- 2.4 Adding Multimedia Data with enclosure -- BitTorrent via RSS -- 2.5 The Predecessors of RSS 2.0 -- 2.5.1 RSS 0.91 -- 2.5.2 RSS 0.92 -- 2.5.3 RSS 0.93 and 0.94 -- 2.5.4 Differences Between RSS 2.0 and the Earlier Versions -- 2.6 Extension Modules -- Open Questions Concerning Extensibility -- 2.6.1 The blogChannel Module -- 2.6.2 The BitTorrent Module -- 2.6.3 The creativeCommons Module -- 2.6.4 The Easy News Topics Module -- 2.6.5 The OpenSearch Module from Amazon -- 2.6.6 The RSS Media Module from Yahoo! -- 2.6.7 Microsoft's Simple List Extensions -- 2.6.8 The Simple Semantic Resolution Module: RSS 2.0 as RDF -- 2.7 Aggregation of Feeds and OPML -- Approach in RSS 2.0: Outline Processing Markup Language -- Chapter 3: RSS for the Semantic Web -- Modularization -- Use of the Resource Description Format -- - 3.1 RDF Basics -- The Triple as an Information Model -- 3.2 The Basic Structure of an RSS 1.0 Document -- 3.2.1. Namespaces -- 3.2.2 The Structure of the Document as a Consequence of the RDF Model -- 3.3 The Core Vocabulary of RSS 1.0 -- 3.3.1 Structure -- 3.3.2 Descriptive Elements -- 3.4 Modules for Metadata COMPUTERS / Web / Web Programming bisacsh RSS feeds blmlsh Internet programming blmlsh Web site development blmlsh XML (Document markup language) blmlsh RSS feeds local Internet programming local Web site development local XML (Document markup language) local Internet programming fast RSS feeds fast Web site development fast XML (Document markup language) fast RSS feeds Internet programming Web site development XML (Document markup language) Atom Informatik (DE-588)4829985-6 gnd rswk-swf RSS Informatik (DE-588)4734489-1 gnd rswk-swf Weblog (DE-588)4678688-0 gnd rswk-swf Weblog (DE-588)4678688-0 s RSS Informatik (DE-588)4734489-1 s 1\p DE-604 Atom Informatik (DE-588)4829985-6 s 2\p DE-604 http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=258002 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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