Testing my new RSS feed
I am having some trouble coding up my new RSS feed. If you’ve got a content aggregator, and you’d like to let me know how my feed works for you, please let me know.
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I’m VERY happy about this development. Way to go!
Chris, thanks… I can move that source info in to the description tag. Most bloggers seem to introduce quotes from outside sources; my style is to begin with the quote, and then give my own commentary… I was worrying that it looked like I wasn’t carefully identifying the outside material as being taken from another source, but I don’t have to do that in the title, I suppose.
Works like a charm in Firefox’s RSS Reader Panel. I will say, though, that it picks up not only the entry title, but the source you list as well (when applicable). It may simply be a function of their being on the same line. It’s not a problem, but it does make the lines I see rather long.
’bout time. ;0) Works fine.
Whoops, I typed the wrong URL. I’ve fixed it. Should be “http://jerz.setonhill.edu/weblog/rss”. Thanks for checking it for me, Clancy. By the way, I got the DVDs you sent — thanks.
Hey, Dennis, I got your:
“I’ve recently accepted a new job and moved all my web pages. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please contact me, and I’ll gladly help.”
page.
Great, thanks for the info.
Using Bloglines, and although you were unreachable all day, it is working just fine now.