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Old March 7th, 2006, 05:57 PM
MegaC
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Default "aggregation / reader validation" time?

Greetings,

I am getting rather famiilar with RSS., but I still have a few
questions.

I set up my RSS link at
http://www.ottawa-theologyontap.com/..._resources.xml, but when
I use a reader (eg. I am using yahoo.ca), the items titles show up, but
there is no header information..at first. It seems that it only after
a few hours?? the header information (name of the site), comes
through. Is this right?

Yet.... on more formal sites (like cnn.com), when I add a new RSS feed,
the header information comes through immediately. I thought initially
that I coded my XML wrong, so I literally stole one of CNNs XML sorce
codes and used it to make mine.

So my question is this:
1) Is it true that a sort of "aggregation / reader validation" occurs?
1b) on sites that are formal (like cnn or sony.com) is this somehow
bypassed?

Please HELP!
Derek

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Old March 7th, 2006, 06:16 PM
Andy Dingley
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Default Re: "aggregation / reader validation" time?

MegaC wrote:
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> http://www.ottawa-theologyontap.com/..._resources.xml,[/color]

You multi-posted and you posted a duff link - No fish for you!

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Old March 7th, 2006, 06:25 PM
MegaC
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Default Re: "aggregation / reader validation" time?

sorry.. thought I'd cover more ground. Is that wrong? I will not do
it again

 

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