exhibit RSS

More RSS goodies: A feed for you to follow the member-curated exhibits
as they come out. Right now, there are only three, but there's no
reason that won't change …

http://rhizome.org/syndicate/exhibit.rss

Francis Hwang
Director of Technology
Rhizome.org
phone: 212-219-1288x202
AIM: francisrhizome
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Comments

, Jim Andrews

> More RSS goodies: A feed for you to follow the member-curated exhibits
> as they come out. Right now, there are only three, but there's no
> reason that won't change …
>
> http://rhizome.org/syndicate/exhibit.rss

Sorry for the dumb question, Francis, but how would I embed (if that is the
word) this information in an html page?

Also, how would I make my own RSS feed?

ja
http://vispo.com

, MTAA

Howdy,

I'll butt in…

IMO the easiest way is with magpie RSS written in PHP. And I mean
'easy' if you also want flexibility. I had it up and running on my site
in a couple minutes (of course you need PHP on yer server).

It loads, parses, and gives you very simple hooks into it via PHP.
(Francis don't like PHP)

also:

"MagpieRSS is compatible with RSS 0.9 through RSS 1.0. Also parses RSS
1.0's modules, RSS 2.0, and Atom. (with a few exceptions)"

http://magpierss.sourceforge.net/

++++++++++++++++++

Other than that, I've seen some services that allow you to stick some
JS on a page to syndicate a feed like so:

http://demo.blogharbor.com/blog/_archives/2004/1/10/12913.html

have fun :)



On Nov 22, 2004, at 4:59 PM, Jim Andrews wrote:

>
>> More RSS goodies: A feed for you to follow the member-curated exhibits
>> as they come out. Right now, there are only three, but there's no
>> reason that won't change …
>>
>> http://rhizome.org/syndicate/exhibit.rss
>
> Sorry for the dumb question, Francis, but how would I embed (if that
> is the
> word) this information in an html page?
>
> Also, how would I make my own RSS feed?
>
> ja
> http://vispo.com

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, Tyler Jacobsen

Have you seen Meta-CC.net ?

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We are currently looking for a webserver w/ quicktime streaming capabilities and a cable TV connection…please let us know if anyone has any info about finding this. Meta[CC] is a work in progress, we are open to any and all suggestions, and welcome your comments!! ===>>>
http://rhizome.org/object.rhiz?28967
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thanks, CMN