Cool, thanks! Now there's one more site that I don't have to check
manually for updates. Now, if only all of the webcomics I read would
support RSS, I could avoid having to check any sites on a regular basis.
I'm wodnering, though; is one of these feeds a subset of the other? I
don't want to miss anything, but I also don't want to have lots of
duplicates in my RSS reader. It looks like the Wunderland feed is a
superset of the Looney Labs feed, but I want to check to make sure.
On Sep 5, 2005, at 3:43 PM, Robin wrote:
I set up a RSS News Feed for the wunderland.com and looneylabs.com
web sites. If you go to http://www.looneylabs.com/ you'll see a
small graphic on the bottom right that says "RSS" which is a link
to the xml feed.
I haven't yet put up the same graphic on wunderland.com but the
feed is there and ready (http://wunderland.com/feed.xml). Much of
the content is the same between the two sites, but there are some
differences.
I plan to update and publish new articles to the feeds approx. once
a week (probably on the weekends).
To read an RSS News Feed you'll need a news reader. For Mac users,
if you've upgraded to 10.4 (Tiger) you can use Safari to view a
feed. Once you launch your news reader, you can subscribe to these:
http://www.looneylabs.com/feed.xml
http://wunderland.com/feed.xml
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More Info:
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RSS Readers
http://blogspace.com/rss/readers
Wikipedia - RSS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_%28file_format%29
RSS: Your Gateway To News & Blog Content
http://searchenginewatch.com/sereport/article.php/2175281
If anyone has any questions or feedback please let me know.
Thanks,
Robin Vinopal
EMPL13@xxxxxxx (Looney Labs Employee #13)
http://rabbits.looneylabs.com/?RabbitUserID=robinav
LOONEY LABS (http://www.looneylabs.com/)
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