Figure 20-7 Where the element is essentially machine-readable metadata, PubSub have also included details of the origin of the item inside the content itself. In the browser this shows as links to the Weblog (host), the source RSS feed as well as the target of the
element. The following is extracted from an original RSS 1.0 feed (the description content has been trimmed to take up less space):
http://jibbering.com/blog/index.php?p=134 2004-07-05T01:29:06Zsite admin (mailto:)GeneralWhen you know people just by reputation… RSS 1.0 doesn t include any provenance-related elements in its core, but what it does have is unlimited access to other RDF vocabularies through the use of namespaces. Here is how the Planet RDF composite feed (http://planetrdf.com) relays the item: When you know people just by reputation… Jim Ley2004-07-05T01:29:06Z
When you know people just by reputation…
http://jibbering.com/blog/index.php?p=134 Jibbering by Jim Ley
When you know people just by reputation…
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