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jim weaver: adding feeds to speedreaderfx that don't *quite* comply with the rss/atom formats
Jim Weaver: Adding feeds to SpeedReaderFX that don't *quite* comply with the RSS/Atom formats
In my blog feeds today, I found Java Champion Jim Weaver's interesting post Adding feeds to SpeedReaderFX that don't *quite* comply with the RSS/Atom formats:
When adding more feeds to the SpeedReaderFX application's Criteria dialog, I found that some of them don't *quite* comply with RSS/Atom formats. For example, I thought it'd be cool to have RSS feeds from Engadget and Gizmodo (what self-respecting geek wouldn't want those feeds?) I also wanted to have a daily dose of Dilbert delivered, but in these three cases the JavaFX RSS API reported that the dates for the feed items were just prior to the OS epoch.
Date: September, 16 2009
Url: http://www.java.net/blog/editor/archive/2009/09/16/jim-weaver-adding-feeds-speedreaderfx-dont-quite-comply-rssatom-forma
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