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RSS 2.0

Sometime soon I'm going to convert my RSS feed to version 2.0. I want to know what the right tags to put my content in are, so I'm keeping track of this bit on XHTML in RSS 2.0 from Sam Ruby.

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M. Bean wrote:

Hey, check this out... Maguma is giving away their PHP development IDE for free here:
http://www.maguma.com/en/lightdownload.html

I'm downloading it now. It's supposed to be all professional and crap, might be worth looking into. I'll install it and play with it tomorrow, but I figured you might want to give it a looksee.

∴ M. Bean | 30-Mar-2003 3:11am est | #1714

Keith (http://www.keithdevens.com/) wrote:

Nice, let me know what you think of it.

Keith | 30-Mar-2003 1:30pm est | http://www.keithdevens.com/ | #1717

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