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Wireless Application Protocol







Wireless Application Protocol

Wireless Application Protocol 07/08/2002 10:50 PM

CNET Jul 8 2002 10:13PM ET




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I agree.

Nick also says that the solution is not perfect, and I agree with that too. But it does work and it has broad support in existing aggregators.

It’s just not used on the web that much yet. But, if it were used, we’d have really simple subscription today, since it’s already supported in so many aggregators.

(Someone will ask, “Why not use MIME types?” Answer: because aggregators need the URL of a feed, not the content, in order to subscribe.)



Sometimes I think the whole issue is just that we haven’t agreed on a graphic. Nick posted a “Feed” graphic on his post. Last year, Bryan Bell made a few: perhaps one of these would be good?

Blue feed

Purple feed

Orange feed

I think that orange should not be used, to avoid confusion with the orange XML graphic.

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Sitemap Protocol: Google just released this today. It's like robots.txt, except that it shows search engines (well, just Google right now, but others will follow...) how to get to URLs on your site that are not linked from other pages. Actually, you can put all your URLs in this file, if you want — it can be up to 10MB — or 50,000 URLs, after gzip compression.

The Sitemap Protocol allows you to inform search engine crawlers about URLs on your Web sites that are available for crawling. A Sitemap consists of a list of URLs and may also contain additional information about those URLs, such as when they were last modified, how frequently they change, etc.

Now the rush comes for content management systems to include the automatic generation of this file as a feature. I predict Movable Type will be first, since it's just another index template. Someone could probably write the template in a couple of minutes.

See the comments of this post for a discussion about the pros and cons of the "use-it-if-you-find-it" theory behind robots.txt-like files (such as this one).


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HTTP Time Protocol 0.4.6 (C)


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Microsoft Protocol Changes 'Stingy'


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LWP-Protocol-http-SocketUnix-0.01


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FeedDemon and the feed:// protocol


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Among the additions in FeedDemon 1.10 is support for the feed protocol for hassle-free feed subscription. This new protocol simply involves using feed:// rather than http:// for feed URLs.

Now, I know some aren't happy with the existence of this new pseudo-protocol, but let's face it: subscribing to feeds is a huge pain right now and it's causing far too much confusion. Feed reading has left the phase where only techies do it, so relying on orange XML and RSS buttons that spew XML when clicked just doesn't cut it.

The feed protocol aims to simplify this mess so that clicking on a feed:// link enables quick subscription via the user's feed reader. I'm hoping more applications - and more web sites - support this protocol so that we can put the days of subscribing by URL copy/pasting behind us.

PS: Yes, I know we should be able to rely on MIME types for all of this, but MIM E types don't work.


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MS to detail protocol licensing changes


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Microsoft Corp. on Friday plans to announce changes to a licensing program for software communications protocols it created as part of its landmark antitrust settlement with the U.S. government, the company said Wednesday. The changes include a much shorter license agreement and removing royalties it currently charges for about two dozen protocols, Microsoft spokesman Jim Desler said. Microsoft will also modify the evaluation program, making it easier for prospective licensees to review samples of the technical documentation, he said.

HTTP Time Protocol 0.4.4 (C)


HTTP Time Protocol 0.4.4 (C) 12/29/2004 06:13 AM
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