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Looking for examples of well-formed, contemporary RSS feeds. What is the modern standard? RSS 2.0? ATOM? DCMI?

12:34PM Mon, January 24 2011

C0c549444eded15a3e31616efa484edf_normal @maceo87 scranton, pa

try this: http://wikiriver.org/ #RSS

12:38PM Mon, January 24 2011

Zo5wcb706wy2racnz8ii_normal @eswat Winnipeg, Canada

I think it’s a tossup between RSS 2.0 and ATOM.

12:46PM Mon, January 24 2011

7eb4d0de-90e8-4e6f-8359-28ced4656100_normal @adaminspired

RSS 2.0

12:57PM Mon, January 24 2011

K_baylands_sq_normal @abdelazer San Francisco, CA

Atom. See 's feed, which is clean but also deliberately exercises some XML href features. Also the OPDS link on Feedbooks

12:59PM Mon, January 24 2011

Port_normal @stuartjmoore Germantown, MD

I'd go with Atom, but all the standards could use an overhaul.

1:13PM Mon, January 24 2011

B833142603f611afef2e947cae8548b5_normal @Liebach Randers, Denmark

Definitely Atom, there's an RFC and everything: http://t.co/mHx2flY

2:33PM Mon, January 24 2011

Photo-69_normal @benschwarz

Atom is a standard as defined by the IETF, RSS is not. Really though, it makes little to no difference in the real world.

4:08PM Mon, January 24 2011

404b7cf180811807fff4a8048dd8a526_normal @lachlanhardy

I think I've heard that somewhere before! ;)

11:22PM Mon, January 24 2011

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