Creating RSS files for your Web site (5/5) - exploring XML
Creating RSS files for your Web site
Outlook
Now that we fully understand all aspects of the RSS file format and have our own version ready for all to see, we need to weave ourselves into the World Wide Web of News Syndication. The next installment will cover submitting our channel to aggregator's listing and enhancing our own Web site with news content from other interesting sites.
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