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<?xml version="1.0"?> <!-- see http://www.opml.org/spec2 for attribute meanings, but keep 1.0 version --> <opml version="1.0"> <body> <!-- This top item is a container for the site that the feeds were pulled from. This is here because many feed readers will create a sub-folder or group in import. Thus, instead of dumping the captured RSS feeds at the top level of the feed reader, a new folder will be created in these feed readers. text - the title of the web page htmlUrl - the URL of the page --> <outline text="IBM Syndicated Feeds" htmlUrl="http://www.ibm.com/ibm/syndication/"> <!-- Each sub-outline is an RSS feed. Q: How do you determine if a URL is an RSS feed? A: By fetching each and checking content type and or parsing for RSS or ATOM top level element in the returned XML? That's kind of heavy. Be nice if people used a rel="feed" in their links but they don't. title, text - I got this from the RSS feed. But, it could just be the URL if that's a hassle. Many feed readers will over-write it or, at least, allow the user to edit the title once imported into the feed reader. xmlUrl - this is the URL of the RSS or ATOM feed. --> <outline text="IBM Promotions & featured products - United States" title="IBM Promotions & featured products - United States" type="rss" xmlUrl="http://www.ibm.com/products/specialoffers/us/index.rss"/> <outline text="IBM IBM Certified Used Equipment - United States" title="IBM IBM Certified Used Equipment - United States" type="rss" xmlUrl="http://www.ibm.com/products/specialoffers/us/icue.rss"/> <outline text="IBM Financing - United States" title="IBM Financing - United States" type="rss" xmlUrl="http://www.ibm.com/products/specialoffers/us/financing.rss"/> <!-- and so on for each RSS URL in http://www.ibm.com/ibm/syndication/ --> </outline> </body> </opml>
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From the Design Piracy series on my blog: