Necho in Dublin Core and Funky RSS2.

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Sam Ruby

I've taken a 2003/07/01 snapshot of the maximal example of the format previously known as echo.  The reason for this exercise is that I plan to start prototyping using this as a baseline.  I invite others to do likewise.  Let me know via comments of any implementations.  In particular, I am interested in templates that others can use.

Fair enough. This all seems like a rather silly reinvention of the wheel though as it has not incorporated sound elements of prior art. I've created three prototype MT templates for producing the conceptual Necho model in funky RSS 2.0, Dublin Core Metadata Element Set and Dublin Core with optional RDF elements.

[UPDATE: Werner Vogels wrote to let me know the links to my MT templates where incorrect. DRAT. This only proves that RSS/Necho is making me loose my marbles and I have to find a form of torture… I mean hobby.]

Necho in Funky RSS 2.0
This is an adaptation of my previous XSS and RSS Profiles within the loose confines of the conceptual model. MovableType template here.

Necho using the Dublin Core Metadata Elements Set
This is an example of Necho as I had proposed last week utilizing the naming and semantics of the standard for cross-domain information resource of Dublin Core. MovableType template here.

Necho using Dublin Core with optional and minimal RDF.
This is an adaption of another experimental proposal I put forward mostly based on the work and wisdom of Shelley Powers and Sean Palmer. This example is the previous example, but it uses some of the latest RDF/XML serialization in order to drastically reduce the RDF tax that was present in RSS 1.0. I propose these elements could be optional with a little added consideration to the core. MovableType template here.

<p><a href="http://www.intertwingly.net/blog/1506.html">Sam Ruby</a></p>
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<p>I&#39;ve taken a <a href="http://intertwingly.net/stories/2003/07/01/example.necho">2003/07/01 snapshot</a> of the <a href="http://www.intertwingly.net/wiki/pie/EchoExample">maximal example</a> of the format previously known as echo.  The reason for this exercise is that I plan to start prototyping using this as a baseline.  I invite others to do likewise.  Let me know via comments of any implementations.  In particular, I am interested in templates that others can use.</p>
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<p>Fair enough. This all seems like a rather silly reinvention of the wheel though as it has not incorporated sound elements of prior art. I&#39;ve created three prototype MT templates for producing the conceptual Necho model in <q>funky</q> RSS 2.0, Dublin Core Metadata Element Set and Dublin Core with optional RDF elements.</p>
<p>[<strong>UPDATE:</strong> Werner Vogels wrote to let me know the links to my MT templates where incorrect. <em>DRAT.</em> This only proves that RSS/Necho is making me loose my marbles and I have to find a form of torture&#8230; I mean hobby.]</p>
<p><a href="http://www.timaoutloud.org/xml/necho.rss2">Necho in Funky RSS 2.0</a><br />This is an adaptation of my previous <a href="http://www.timaoutloud.org/archives/000126.html">XSS</a> and <a href="http://www.timaoutloud.org/archives/000291.html">RSS Profiles</a> within the loose confines of the conceptual model. MovableType template <a href="http://www.timaoutloud.org/files/necho.rss2.tmpl">here</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.timaoutloud.org/xml/necho.dc">Necho using the Dublin Core Metadata Elements Set</a><br />This is an example of Necho as <a href="http://www.timaoutloud.org/archives/000302.html">I had proposed last week</a> utilizing the naming and semantics of the standard for cross-domain information resource of Dublin Core. MovableType template <a href="http://www.timaoutloud.org/files/necho.dc.tmpl">here</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.timaoutloud.org/xml/necho.dc.rdf">Necho using Dublin Core with optional and minimal RDF.</a><br />This is an adaption of <a href="http://www.timaoutloud.org/archives/000107.html">another experimental proposal I put forward</a> mostly based on the work and wisdom of Shelley Powers and Sean Palmer. This example is the previous example, but it uses some of the latest RDF/XML serialization in order to drastically reduce the <q>RDF tax</q> that was present in RSS 1.0. I propose these elements could be optional with a little added consideration to the core. MovableType template <a href="http://www.timaoutloud.org/files/necho.dc.rdf.tmpl">here</a>.</p>

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