XML Schema for RSS v2.0 feed files.
Project home: http://www.codeplex.com/rss2schema/
Based on the RSS 2.0 specification document at http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/rss/rss.html
Author: Jorgen Thelin
Revision: 16
Date: 01-Nov-2008
Feedback to: http://www.codeplex.com/rss2schema/WorkItem/List.aspx
An item may represent a "story" -- much like a story in a newspaper or magazine; if so its description is a synopsis of the story, and the link points to the full story. An item may also be complete in itself, if so, the description contains the text (entity-encoded HTML is allowed), and the link and title may be omitted.
The title of the item.
The item synopsis.
The URL of the item.
Email address of the author of the item.
Includes the item in one or more categories.
URL of a page for comments relating to the item.
Describes a media object that is attached to the item.
guid or permalink URL for this entry
Indicates when the item was published.
The RSS channel that the item came from.
Extensibility element.
The name of the channel. It's how people refer to your service. If you have an HTML website that contains the same information as your RSS file, the title of your channel should be the same as the title of your website.
The URL to the HTML website corresponding to the channel.
Phrase or sentence describing the channel.
The language the channel is written in. This allows aggregators to group all Italian language sites, for example, on a single page. A list of allowable values for this element, as provided by Netscape, is here. You may also use values defined by the W3C.
Copyright notice for content in the channel.
Email address for person responsible for editorial content.
Email address for person responsible for technical issues relating to channel.
The publication date for the content in the channel. All date-times in RSS conform to the Date and Time Specification of RFC 822, with the exception that the year may be expressed with two characters or four characters (four preferred).
The last time the content of the channel changed.
Specify one or more categories that the channel belongs to.
A string indicating the program used to generate the channel.
A URL that points to the documentation for the format used in the RSS file. It's probably a pointer to this page. It's for people who might stumble across an RSS file on a Web server 25 years from now and wonder what it is.
Allows processes to register with a cloud to be notified of updates to the channel, implementing a lightweight publish-subscribe protocol for RSS feeds.
ttl stands for time to live. It's a number of minutes that indicates how long a channel can be cached before refreshing from the source.
Specifies a GIF, JPEG or PNG image that can be displayed with the channel.
The PICS rating for the channel.
Specifies a text input box that can be displayed with the channel.
A hint for aggregators telling them which hours they can skip.
A hint for aggregators telling them which days they can skip.
Extensibility element.
Extensibility element.
A time in GMT when aggregators should not request the channel data. The hour beginning at midnight is hour zero.
A day when aggregators should not request the channel data.
A time in GMT, when aggregators should not request the channel data. The hour beginning at midnight is hour zero.
The URL of the image file.
Describes the image, it's used in the ALT attribute of the HTML <img> tag when the channel is rendered in HTML.
The URL of the site, when the channel is rendered, the image is a link to the site. (Note, in practice the image <title> and <link> should have the same value as the channel's <title> and <link>.
The width of the image in pixels.
The height of the image in pixels.
Text that is included in the TITLE attribute of the link formed around the image in the HTML rendering.
The height of the image in pixels.
The width of the image in pixels.
Specifies a web service that supports the rssCloud interface which can be implemented in HTTP-POST, XML-RPC or SOAP 1.1. Its purpose is to allow processes to register with a cloud to be notified of updates to the channel, implementing a lightweight publish-subscribe protocol for RSS feeds.
The purpose of this element is something of a mystery! You can use it to specify a search engine box. Or to allow a reader to provide feedback. Most aggregators ignore it.
The label of the Submit button in the text input area.
Explains the text input area.
The name of the text object in the text input area.
The URL of the CGI script that processes text input requests.
Using the regexp definiton of E-Mail Address by Lucadean from the .NET RegExp Pattern Repository at http://www.3leaf.com/default/NetRegExpRepository.aspx
A date-time displayed in RFC-822 format.
Using the regexp definiton of rfc-822 date by Sam Ruby at http://www.intertwingly.net/blog/1360.html
URL where the enclosure is located
Size in bytes
MIME media-type of the enclosure