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Boxee for Developers
This document specifies the formats of RSS that Boxee can parse and use to display content. In general, Boxee supports a sub-set of Yahoo's Media RSS (http://search.yahoo.com/mrss). In addition, there are some additional tags defined by Boexe.
Optimus · microformats transformer (version 0.5.3)
Optimus—is a microformats transformer. Easily transform your microformatted content to nice, clean, easily digestible, XML, JSON or JSON-P. You can also easily set filters to only receive particular formats.
Now your web site could really be your API with goodness of microformats and power of Optimus.
Functions : Functions for external data - Google Docs Help Center
This new feature lets you get information from filetypes such as xml, html, csv, tsv, as well as RSS and Atom feeds that you might read today in Google Reader.
Please note: The functions listed here can only read publicly available files. If a file is behind a corporate firewall, or if it requires you to log in to view it, then we can't pull it in. You can reference data in other spreadsheets only after they're published.
Additionally, the limit on functions per spreadsheet is 50.
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if a query is given that begins with "items", the numItems parameter is expected as the 3rd param, and headers as the 4th.
Bjoern Hassler - The Science Media Network: Mediawiki OER export
In the page on Thoughs on institutional OER contributions I argue that (among other things) having a good export of material from shared resources (like the OER Toolkit or wikieducator) is important for getting institutions to contribute. How is this requirement met by the platform used for the OER Toolkit and wikieducator?
XML Basics
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a popular and widely-implemented standard: you can use XML to create documents and data records that are fully portable and platform-independent. Both the major XMLNews formats, XMLNews-Story and XMLNews-Meta, are based on XML.
This tutorial provides a brief overview of XML to help you become familiar with the markup language's most common features. After reading the tutorial, you should be able to read examples that use XML syntax and understand the basic structure of an XML document. The tutorial concentrates on the technical rather than the business side of XML, and is aimed at technical specialists such as software engineers and documentation writers who are approaching XML for the first time.
Although XML 1.0 is not a complicated format, there are many more details (and much terminology) that this tutorial does not cover. If you are planning to implement software that reads or writes XML directly (rather than through a specialized library), then you will need to refer to the XML 1.0 Recommendation, which is available online and free of charge from the World Wide Web Consortium: the Recommendation is the single authoritative source for all XML work.
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XPath, XQuery, and XSLT Function Reference
The following reference library defines the functions required for XPath 2.0, XQuery 1.0 and XSLT 2.0.
syndication [DokuWiki]
DokuWiki makes some of its data available as XML feed through the feed.php file. The feed can be subscribed in a newsreader.
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