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with earlier versions (aside from non-conformant RDF syntax in 0.90), and both versions include properly documented extension mechanisms using XML Namespaces, either directly (in the 2.* branch) or through RDF (in the 1.* branch). Most syndication software supports both branches. "The Myth of RSS
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attribute added in the RSS 0.94 draft and added support for namespaces. To preserve backward compatibility with RSS 0.92, namespace support applies only to other content included within an RSS 2.0 feed, not the RSS 2.0 elements themselves. (Although other standards such as
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2486:History of the RSS Fork
2006:"Namespaces in XML 1.0"
1596:Netscape Communications
1592:"MNN Future Directions"
1453:Netscape Communications
923:supports RSS natively.
2121:. September 20, 2017.
1942:. September 26, 2004.
1872:"Advisory Board Notes"
1815:"Top-level namespaces"
1623:"The Evolution of RSS"
1230:version 64.0, joining
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2494:Tutorial with example
2481:RSS 2.0 Specification
2393:. December 11, 2018.
2222:Leslie Sikos (2011).
2089:"Syndic8 stats table"
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2492:Building an RSS feed
2199:. October 17, 2018.
2065:. Peachpit article.
1709:. January 14, 2013.
1656:on November 10, 2006
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4409:XML-based standards
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1767:on January 31, 2011
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3052:Anonymous blogging
2945:RSS Advisory Board
2613:Electronic journal
2063:"Peachpit article"
1876:RSS Advisory Board
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2061:Holzner, Steven.
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1966:RSS icon goodness
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1878:. July 18, 2003.
1844:. news.cnet.com.
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