Well, if you are an IE user (And have IE as your default browser) you should be able to click on a CDF file ( Like this one) and have it as you what you want to call it. So, Epistula now produces CDF feeds for everything it also produces RSS, RSS2 and ESF for (I love my module system). It even has a distinct advangage over RSS in the standards market, as it’s a W3C submitted standard. wouldn’t it be the next big thing? Apparently not.) It was, in a very real sense that Dave Winer would probably disagree with, the forerunner to the modern use of RSS. Well, CDF is a syndication standard invented by Microsoft for their content-push technology (Remeber, Active Desktop? Netcaster? All this vital information being delivered to your desktop? Wasn’t it wonderful. So I present the newest addition to the wonderful example of standards-based technology that is Epistula: CDF. ![]() It’s obviously in my interest to promote little-used syndication standards. ![]() And golly, were every discussion in the blogsphere as calm and rationalised as those on Syndication standards, wouldn’t the world be such a wonderful place? Gosh golly and wow, it would. ![]() It’s one of those topics that never ceases to enlighten, entertain, and educate. This entry is going to be very geeky for about four paragraphs, and then be actually useful to non-geeky peopleĭo you know what’s fun? Syndication.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |