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RSS Mania - Part Four - The Basic Elements in the

 
Now that you are familiar with templates, or at least what an RSS Template should look like, and some of the possibilities within the template, let us attack the "Channel" description. This article will deal with Channel Main Elements. The next article will deal with Channel sub-elements more specifically the "image" element. Crtitical Point - None of these are required EXCEPT for the command line. However it would be to your best interest to include some of them.

In the previous article we described a channel, but it will do good to go over it again.

Look on a Channel as how you choose to define the information you are going to put into the RSS file (remember it is rss.xml" for our series.) For instance if you are putting out an RSS file to get people to look at your Web Site which has information about and sells Perfume, your channel would be: . and read in the RSS File as:





That is pretty easy isn't it? Just keep on telling yourself that it is all that easy. Do not sweat the little stuff.

Next comes the Description of your Channel. So how are we going to define your Channel? Hmmm...let's see: "RSS Feed for The Great Perfume Products Sold At Randy's Pandy's Perfumery" which would like:

RSS Feed for The Great Perfume Products Sold At Randy's Pandy's Perfumery

Hey not so bad is it? See I told you!

Okay now the next command - Copyright. That should be easy. After all we are going to release everything we write out into the Internet Virtual world and we would like to mark the text with just some sort of ownership statement. That is your copyright.

Copyright 2006 Randy Pandy's Perfumery - All Rights Reserved

Okay next command - The "link" command> You do want to be able to give any viewers the ability to know just where to find these great deals on perfume, don't you? After all the whole purpose of creating this "x####ooo&^%$#(((__" feed is to get them to BUY from you! So the link command tells them where you are and how to get to you. Let us say your website is at the directory: http://www.randypandy.com So your link command will look like:

http://www.randypandy.com

Okay Next is Language. Why you ask do we need a language command? Well it is part of the RSS specifications and it is important for the Readers to know just what langauge you are using. It also helps search engines know what language this is. And anything you can do to be helpful to Search Engines is critical. And here we have to be careful. Most of us will be writing in English. But what happens if the RSS feed is in another language? Well the code works like this. language-code = primary-code ( "-" subcode ) So if you were writing in English from the United States your code would be: en-usYou do not need the subcode. "en" would be enough. (If you need a langauge code table try: http://www.purplepages.ie/RSS/netscape/languages.html or some two letter codes are: fr (French), de (German), it (Italian), nl (Dutch), el (Greek), es (Spanish), pt (Portuguese), ar (Arabic), he (Hebrew), ru (Russian), zh (Chinese), ja (Japanese), hi (Hindi), ur (Urdu), and sa (Sanskrit).

So our next line will read:

en-us

(Remember the "-us" is purely optional.)

Now we come to the "last build date". Again the reason for this is simple. To let search engines and users know when was the last time you updated the file. However, here too, there are some caveates. You must follow specifications on Dates. Let us remain simple here. Each Day & Month is represented by a 3 letter character, as follows:
Days:

* Mon

* Tue

* Wed

* Thu

* Fri

* Sat

* Sun

Months:

* Jan

* Feb

* Mar

* Apr

* May

* Jun

* Jul

* Aug

* Sep

* Oct

* Nov

* Dec

Now as to time, well let us not get complicated. We can use GMT, EST, CST, MST, PST etc. Most RSS feeds will prefer to use the GMT as it is basically universal and can be checked on the internet fairly simply. So finally our date will look like this:

Sun, 4 Dec 2005 23:00:00 GMT

Okay before we end the BASIC aspects of the Channel description let us just include some of the other possiblities here (the last three are real technical so we will leave them out of our feed.)

1. pubDate this is along the same syntax as our lastbuilddate and just tells people when you publish the file. Usually used for newspapers and the like to flip automatically each day.

2. managingEditor - this is the email address for person responsible for content of the feed. So here we would put: randypandy@randypandy.com (Randy Pandy)

3. webMaster - this the email address for the person responsible for technical issues relating to channel. So here we would put: webmaster@randypandy.com (Pandy Randy)

4. category - This is used to specify one or more categories that the channel belongs to. So here we may put: "E-commerce"

5. generator This is A string indicating the program used to generate the channel.

6. skipHours A hint for aggregators telling them which hours they can skip.

7. skipDays A hint for aggregators telling them which days they can skip.

So what are we left with? Well here we go (including also pubdate, managing editor, webmaster & category):





RSS Feed for The Great Perfume Products Sold At Randy's Pandy's Perfumery

"Copyright 2006 Randy Pandy's Perfumery - All Rights Reserved"

http://www.randypandy.com

en-us

randypandy@randypandy.com (Randy Pandy)

webmaster@randypandy.com (Pandy Randy)

Ecommerce

Mon, 5 Dec 2005 23:00:00 GMT

Sun, 4 Dec 2005 23:00:00 GMT


The next article will cover the image sub-element within the "Channel" element.

This is a continuation from my articles on RSS

* Part One - "RSS Mania Addiction - An Introduction to RSS and the Terminology"

* Part Two - Outline of How to Create an RSS Feed"

* Part Three - The Template File"

Copyright ? 2005 Ted W. Gross. All rights reserved. (You may publish this article in its entirety with the following author's information with live links only.)

Author: Ted Gross
 
Author Bio:

Ted Gross

Ted Gross was born and raised in New York City and in 1978, moved to Israel, and currently resides in Jerusalem.

He began his writing career in University as the op-ed editor of the University paper and wrote a series of eight editorials during that year. While in Israel, he wrote two children's books. "The Letter & The Crown"; was published in Israel, while the second, and more successful, was published in the United States by United Synagogue entitled, "Of Rabbit's Wool & Camel's Hair". While teaching comparative religion, he also had articles on polemics and religion published in Midstream Magazine.

However, by the time the children's books were published his family was growing, and he began work and was active in high tech from 1985 until 2001. There he functioned as a CTO ? Chief Technological Officer ? in three different companies, managing to take two companies from start-up phase to a buyout and a successful IPO respectively.

After having taken the last company to a successful IPO, six children and a peaceful divorce, it was time to leave high-tech and try and develop some ideas in writing. At that point, Israel embarked on "Operation Defensive Shield", and since Ted is a reserve battlefield medic, he ended up in Jenin, and the battles that took place there became front-page news all over the world. "Three Weeks In Jenin" was written soon after, though unfortunately the contract was cancelled once the United States entered into its current war with Iraq. However, an independent movie producer, did do a documentary on Ted's experiences as a medic in Jenin.

He currently is working on the "Chronicles of the Children of Heaven" (a fantasy work), on another non-fiction book entitled "Last Times" and on a cooking book entitled "Help! I Have A Fire In My Kitchen", (as well as short stories and poetry from time to time). To make ends meet, Ted owns a real-estate investment firm in Jerusalem and Virgin Earth Article Submissions.

Examples of Ted's work can be found on his web site.

Usually one can find Ted either putting out fires in his kitchen, drinking coffee in a cafe musing about the great "what-ifs" of life, assistant coaching little league baseball, dealing with one of his six children, having a fight with his sister, or walking the byways of Jerusalem with Rainbow, his golden retriever, pondering the silence of the heavens.

 
 
 

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