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  Friday, July 25, 2003 

RSS top-level namespace

In order to be able to encapsulate RSS payload into other XML applications, it will be necessary to explicitly place RSS into its own namespace. It's been speculated that you can do that without causing any breakage. This posting tests that theory. Did it work? Comments.

Well that was exciting! Sorry for jumping the gun, should've done this in a test-first way! I've cached the original version of this posting. Here's a static version of what I think should test the theory. It's just a simple RSS 2.0 file with one item, and a top-level namespace declaration. NNW seems to like it, but not SharpReader and Radio.

 


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