--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> RSS is not an archive format.
> It is used to provide recent updates to your site.
> This often means that it contains something like
> the most recent 15-30 entries on your weblog.
> As for the <description> elements, yes you can include the full text
> of your entries there.
Thanks, Josh. I knew it wasn't meant to archive ... I just ... failed
to make is something other than that :-P
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Clint Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow, dude. That feed is fucking huge.
> I think you've missed the entire point of RSS.
So I've heard. :-P No, I haven't missed the entire point - my goal
was to allow for subscriptions ... I just implimented it poorly.
> Have you used an RSS Aggregator? Check out Bloglines
> (http://bloglines.com/).
Yeah, I have and my feeds have always worked in them. My feed
validated ... I just failed to realize it wasnt required to provide a
fuller listing.
> RSS is a mechanism of distributing information about new updates to
a site (with the number of posts arbitrarily picked by the publisher,
Sweet. The last part there was the part I was missing. I just
followed the structure as defined on the web how-to I had when
building my feed. Unfortunately it didnt say "typically you should
limit the feed to 10-20 posts" ... and so I didnt. :-P
> I limit mine to the last 20 posts, including
> full text of the postings in the content:encoded tag.
Excellent thanks!
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