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January 02, 2003 RSS is an XML-based format for summarizing and providing links to news stories. If you collect RSS feed URIs from your favorite news sites, you can easily build dynamic, customized collections of news stories. In a recent XML.com article Mark Pilgrim explained the history and formats used for RSS. He also showed a simple Python program that can read RSS files conforming to the three RSS formats still in popular use: 0.91, 1.0, and 2.0. While reading Mark's article I couldn't help but think that it would be really easy to do in XSLT.
Easy, that is, if you're familiar with the XPath local-name() function. Typical XSLT stylesheets care a great deal about an element's namespace. The following stylesheet mimics the behavior of the rss1.py Python program in Mark's article: Essential Reading What Are Syndication Feeds {*style:<b> By Shelley Powers </b>*} Syndication feeds have become a standard tool on the Web.
Search this book on Safari: Let's look at the getRSS.xsl stylesheet. Help. NOTEPAD++ Tekst editor. CSS Reference. W3Schools Online Web Tutorials.