Content Syndication with RSS

Originally developed by Netscape in 1999, RSS (which can stand for RDF Site Summary, Rich Site Summary, or Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based format that allows web developers to describe and syndicate web site content. Content Syndication with RSS offers webloggers, developers, and the prog...

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Tác giả chính: Hammersley, Ben
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-265052011-11-16T09:13:52Z Content Syndication with RSS Hammersley, Ben Tin học Originally developed by Netscape in 1999, RSS (which can stand for RDF Site Summary, Rich Site Summary, or Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based format that allows web developers to describe and syndicate web site content. Content Syndication with RSS offers webloggers, developers, and the programmers who support them a thorough explanation of syndication in general and RSS in particular. Written for web developers who want to offer XML-based feeds of their content, as well as developers who want to use the content that other people are syndicating, the book explores and explains metadata interpretation, different forms of content syndication, and the increasing use of web services in this field. If you're interested in producing your own RSS feed, this step-by-step guide to implementation is the book you'll want in hand. 2011-11-16T09:13:52Z 2011-11-16T09:13:52Z 2003 Book 0-596-00383-8 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/26505 en application/chm O'Reilly
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