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− | Als '''News Feeds''' bezeichnet man Listen von Neuigkeiten auf einer Website, die man z.B. mit [[Newsfeed Reader]]n abonnieren kann.
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− | == Formats ==
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− | Neben dem traditionellen Format [[RSS]] gibt es seit 2003 das neuere [[Atom]]-Format.
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− | Als '''Autorensystem''' für News Feeds dienen typischerweise [[WebLog]]s ([[Blog Editor]]), in denen man Beiträge (Artikel) schreiben kann, die dann nach aussen als [[RSS]]- oder [[Atom]]-Feed erscheinen. Es gibt aber auch spezielle [[Newsfeed Writer]] z.B. [[Absolute RSS Editor]].
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− | == Publishing ==
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− | When you start writing your notes in form of ''News Feeds'', you need a place to publish them. Publishing is done by placing the RSS or Atom file on an HTTP server like [[Apache]].
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− | What is meant for the public could easily be FTPed to an existing HTTP Server in the public internet.
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− | Sensitive internal information should be kept on a private HTTP server within the home LAN.
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− | I have one device at home that is running 24x7 hours, that's my NAS disk, the [[Buffalo LinkStation]]. The LinkStation runs an Apache server for administration and configuration.
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− | With the help of information from the Web, I have managed to [[telnet]] to my LinkStation and identify the Apache DocumentRoot. It's /www. Now it's easy to create da subdirectory /www/feeds and publish my RSS feeds via SFTP to that directory.
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− | -- [[User:Dkracht|Dkracht]] 12:41, 13 April 2009 (CEST)
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Revision as of 18:36, 15 March 2017
Yeah, I felt like a bit of a creeper too, and I got my fair share of weird looks. It was worth it th0hou̷g; I had fun, and I helped to spread the YA love!