Archivist's Note: This is version 2.0.11 of the RSS 2.0 specification, published by the RSS Advisory Board on March 30, 2009. The current version of the RSS spec will always be available at this link, all changes have been logged and other revisions have been archived.
Contents
What is RSS?
Sample files
About this document
Required channel elements
Optional channel elements
Elements of <item>
Comments
Extending RSS
Roadmap
License ...
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