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<FONT COLOR="#737373" SIZE="3"><I>Bruce,</I></FONT><BR>
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I am happy to see that other people are interested in the news aggregations. I wrote one for my web site some time ago. Take a look at it running at </FONT><A HREF="http://gashinsky.com/servlets/news.ss">my web site</A>. I could send you the code if you are interested. I noticed that you do not use SXPath in your implementation. It made extraction of items from different versions of rss so much easier for me.<BR>
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Dima<BR>
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On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 20:30, Bruce Butterfield wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373" SIZE="3"><I> For list-related administrative tasks:
</FONT><A HREF="http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-scheme"><FONT SIZE="3">http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-scheme</FONT></A>
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Shiriam asked me to clarify a bit about the scheme rss software I've
made available - it is a news aggregator that allows a user to easily
subscribe to and manage a number of RSS channels (news feeds) in a web
browser. Thousands of news and blog sites have RSS feeds available
(often marked as a little orange 'XML' image); you just copy the link
into the 'Add channel' and the server gets the latest and greatest stuff
for your viewing pleasure. Sort of like 'my.yahoo' but with a lot more
content options.
Sorry if this wasn't clear from the previous message.</I></FONT></PRE>
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