January 09, 2004
Searching for the true RSS 2.0
I am looking to optimize my RSS files for my blogs for cool aggregators like Bradbury Software’s
FeedDemon
. While looking around at the site, I browsed the
FAQs
to see find additional information on building a better syndication. That perusing lead my to an article at
Harvard Law
about RSS 2.0 Specifications.
Of course in the circle of life, all things point back to Six Apart’s Movable Type
templates
. Not really being satified that SA’s MT is the answer for all things, I googled a little more down the road finding a nice RSS haven of rest at
Dancing About Architecture
. The search still continues…
Hi Anthony,
I use Mambo Open Source CMS 4.5 for my site which lets you offer blog style RSS of your content. Also its well written, Lots of bolt ons, lots of templates, easily create your own, multiple editors (who don’t need access to the backend) and a good community at the independant www.mamboportal.com. Simple to setup and use - for me that is.
BTW your RSS feed from inthefaith seems to be displaying the full article in the feed and not just the headline. See www.godhelpmeplease.com
God bless real good
David
David,
Thanks for the feedback, I have reverted back to the old RSS feed. I really do appreciate “God Help Me Please!” using the In The Faith feed… Wow! I am humbled to serve such an awesome ministry as yours! God bless you!
Anthony K. Valley
Posted by: Anthony K. VAlley at January 11, 2004 06:43 PM