Thanks again Charles.


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, WWWhatsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
>
> Reading that.. one can use, say
>
>
> ><link media="tv"
> >      rel="banana"
> >      type="application/rss+xml"
> >      href="" href="http://example.com/feed">http://example.com/feed"
> >      title="Example"
> >/>
>
> and media can be
>
> >screen 
> >Intended for non-paged computer screens.
> >tty 
> >Intended for media using a fixed-pitch character grid, such as
teletypes, terminals, or portable devices with limited display
capabilities.
> >tv 
> >Intended for television-type devices (low resolution, color,
limited scrollability).
> >projection 
> >Intended for projectors.
> >handheld 
> >Intended for handheld devices (small screen, monochrome, bitmapped
graphics, limited bandwidth).
> >print 
> >Intended for paged, opaque material and for documents viewed on
screen in print preview mode.
> >braille 
> >Intended for braille tactile feedback devices.
> >aural 
> >Intended for speech synthesizers.
> >all 
> >Suitable for all devices.
> and rel can, it seems, be anything one wants it to be.
>
> Can one use multiple <link> statements to differentiate between,say,
text and video feeds?
>
> Which of the above would one use for text? screen?
>
> Presumably one could use the title attribute to specify further details?
>
> joly
>
> charles wrote:
> >Hello Marc,
> >
> >Also remember to set up your website with Internet TV Feed
Auto-Discovery:
> >
>
><http://maketelevision.com/log/rss_and_atom_feed_auto-discovery_for_internet_tv>http://maketelevision.com/log/rss_and_atom_feed_auto-discovery_for_internet_tv
> >
> >
> >See ya
>
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>
> >
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