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* Publish [[h-entry]] in your HTML. See http://indiewebcamp.com/ for more | * Publish [[h-entry]] in your HTML. See http://indiewebcamp.com/ for more | ||
* Consume [[h-entry]], e.g. with a [[microformats2]] parser | * Consume [[h-entry]], e.g. with a [[microformats2]] parser | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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RSS is a legacy XML format for syndicating typically time-stamped content from web sites. RSS is an acronym that that stands for: Rich Site Summary (originally RDF Site Summary, often dubbed Really Simple Syndication)[1]. Atom is an alternative XML format for feeds.
There are many problems consuming RSS feeds.
See the 40+ problems documented here:
Instead of publishing/consuming RSS:
- Publish h-entry in your HTML. See http://indiewebcamp.com/ for more
- Consume h-entry, e.g. with a microformats2 parser