Readability and Update: ATOM transformation of RSS template
2005-3-4 9:40:45
From this we can see: Google's ATOM output has a certain advantage over the 2nd aspects of readability and update. In terms of readability: first is Google's Blogger service: the default atom.xml is default
Contains an XSLT link so that the user uses the browser to click Open the link to see XML, it is not too muttered to the XML seen, and the case http://grasland.cnblog.org/blog/index.xml second : It is atom directly displaying the HTML format content, not a summary, so that the output is more convenient for users. In terms of update: I have discovered that if your RSS article time is always new, it is possible to display more than others in the output of time sorting. In my Lilina subscription: Google's Blog's article has been suddenly ran in front of it. The reason is that the author has been changed for a small change in the original text, and the ATOM output is also updated. Equivalent to the same article, more opportunities for exposure. Recently, the MT's default RSS template is retrofitted: 1 Directly display MTENTRBODY instead of MTENTRYXCERPT in order to improve the readability of RSS content, the new version of MT has begun to do it; 2 Sort by the final modification time; RSS 2.0 The specific modifications of the index.xml template are as follows: 12C12 posted by <$ mtentryauthor $> at <$ magedate $>
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