Saturday 17 December 2005 3:38:11 pm
> <i>Is the idea to simply provide all the RSS feeds on a ezp site as OPML? That shouldn't be very hard, no?</i> I think providing all the enabled rss feeds in an eZ publish site would be a very good start for an opml extension. > <i>Or there a wider scope and provide outlines for all content?</i> I do think that a complete opml implementation in eZ publish would provide support for an opml outline view for most (*if not all*) content. opml outlines do not use excessively complex content markup. Most of what I have seen to provide opml content of a content structure has been a kinda of opml directory browser that links folder objects to opml representation of them and links document objects to the real document. Though I have seen a number of different implementations, some times it's opml linking to opml, other times it's opml linking to rss, still other times it's opml linking to both opml, rss, and documents / web pages. ><i>If so, what should be outlined? Some sort of a sitemap?</i> While a site map might be another interesting idea to start with .. Providing links to both content in your site's content tree and the enabled rss feeds in one opml enabled view.
<b>Summery, Line Items from the above</b>
- OPML Extension
-- opml outline of enabled RSS Feeds (view)
-- opml outline of content structure, sitemap (view) -- opml outline of content structure, directory / category (view)
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