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Re: [syndication] Moving Forward with RSS
At 08:00 PM 5/12/2001 +0100, Julian Bond wrote:
In article <LPBBLCJIHOIDJNIFKFBPCEHBCMAA.alis@contentrelations.com>,
Alis Marsden <alis@contentrelations.com> writes
>On a final note, being OK at ASP, I had a look at the stors.org link Dave
>posted, and decided to ask them about RSS. First I got a lengthy reply, and
>then a one line email from James Shaw stating just this:
>
>"Let me rephrase my answer. STORS is dead, long live RSS... ;-)"
For some strange reason, there's an awful lot of MS ASP based sites out
there. It would be cool if the standard web templates that MS
distributes with IIS included an rss feed.
I've actually been in touch with the folks at Microsoft about packaging my
free ASP parser for RSS (http://www.tnl.net/how/asp/rss) with IIS but so
far haven't had much luck in doing so... Maybe I don't know the right
people...
TNL
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