[.net] RSS feeds
I seem to recall .Net having some classes specifically for RSS feeds. Am I crazy, have I been working too long today, or do they actually exist?
No classes specifically for RSS feeds, but there is that whole System.Xml namespace thingy...
http://www.google.com/search?q=C%23+RSS
http://www.rssbandit.org/
http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/rssframework.asp
http://www.rssdotnet.com/
http://www.rssbandit.org/
http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/rssframework.asp
http://www.rssdotnet.com/
Quote:Original post by Anonymous Poster
http://www.google.com/search?q=C%23+RSS
http://www.rssbandit.org/
http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/rssframework.asp
http://www.rssdotnet.com/
yeah, I'll definitely NOT be able to use any open source software for this.
Though the specification doesn't look that complex.
I presume v2 is compatible with v1 streams?
Quote:Original post by capn_midnight
yeah, I'll definitely NOT be able to use any open source software for this.
What do you mean by open source? GPL? LPGL? Apache licensing? Did you ever bother to read the license terms for the suggested links? Open source doesn't necessarily mean GPL, you might still want to investigate that further.
Quote:Original post by Anonymous PosterQuote:Original post by capn_midnight
yeah, I'll definitely NOT be able to use any open source software for this.
What do you mean by open source? GPL? LPGL? Apache licensing? Did you ever bother to read the license terms for the suggested links? Open source doesn't necessarily mean GPL, you might still want to investigate that further.
It means he wants to write it himself. There are a thousand possible reasons for not using OS, just as there are a thousand for using it. Just respect his decision, ffs, and lets not let this thread descend into another idiotic zealot war.
Quote:Original post by doodle_sketchHello, I'm sorry if you think I'm starting a "idiotic zealot war", that was certainly not my intention.
It means he wants to write it himself. There are a thousand possible reasons for not using OS, just as there are a thousand for using it. Just respect his decision, ffs, and lets not let this thread descend into another idiotic zealot war.
The question was about "some classes specifically for RSS feeds". To me that's different from "wants to write it himself". To me, you either want something existing for RSS feeds, or you want to write it yourself and the thread creator was asking about existing classes.
Also, my impression was that the thread creator wanted to include some RSS code in some commercial code, and that writing commercial code means you cannot use "Open Source" - which isn't true. Thus it seemed reasonable to question if he'd understood the licensing terms, to make him understand that these existing classes can be part of commercial code.
Doodle_sketch, to me it's unclear how this could be seen as starting a war, but I'm sorry if that's the impression you got.
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