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Re: [syndication] "Narrowcasting" RSS
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- Subject: Re: [syndication] "Narrowcasting" RSS
- From: Brian Aker <brian@tangent.org>
- Date: 13 Jun 2002 14:08:24 -0700
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On Thu, 2002-06-13 at 14:09, Mark Nottingham wrote:
> That is so cool. Thanks!
I think so too. We will continue putting this in the code but will also be releasing a formal SOAP plugin for Slash that does a lot more.
The design is done, just a matter of either myself or pudge writing it.
> Now, if we get the RSS discovery stuff all lined up, it'll eventually all
> "just work" (so i don't have to find out like this ;)
Finding RSS is still the hard part. OCS feeds are a pain to deal with
(and I think that it is dead now as a technology from what I can see).
Keep in mind that if you ever connect to web station running mod_mp3
under Apache it will spit out play lists and what is current playing in
RSS too (a personal plug).
-Brian
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