Fiscally constrained? ROFL. Yea, that's me all right. Thanks though Rad, I
had no idea /n software had a library. I'll be taking a look at what they
have anyway as the
RSS ToolKit [1] seems to have been well received. Documented by Scott Gu too
which infers a big plus but apparently orphaned by the originator with
comments from another developer who claims he wants to take up the torch.
There's a new kid on the block that recently released SyndicationLibrary [2]
that is well documented by the developer who says he intends to continue
developing and at least replies to comments on his blog..
I heard RSS.NET [3] was orphaned and also read it was acquired by another
development group that inference suggests they intend to integrate into
their product but the homepage makes no mention of transferrence of
ownership or much of anything else.
<%= Clinton Gallagher
[1]
http://www.asp.net/downloads/teampro...x?tabid=62#rss
[2]
http://blog.oppositionallydefiant.co...c2a670429.aspx
[3]
http://www.rssdotnet.com/
"Rad [Visual C# MVP]" <no****@nospam.comwrote in message
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IP Works.
Rock solid
Check out http://www.nsoftware.com
If you are fiscally constrained, or want to contribute to a solid
opensource
implementation, chheck out
RSS.NET : http://www.rssdotnet.com/
Atom.NET : http://atomnet.sourceforge.net/
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"clintonG" wrote:
>Several syndication libraries have been developed for use by ASP.NET
applications. Your preferred library would be what? And why?
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