Module Support Within RSS 2.0
The key change that RSS 2.0 brings is the ability to use modules. As in RSS 1.0, the use of modules is simply a matter of placing the correct namespace declaration into the root element of the feed and then using the namespace elements with the correct prefix. Unlike 1.0, however, 2.0 modules cannot use RDF for any purpose whatsoever. At least, this is the current thinking of Dave Winer, guardian of the specification.
This is currently a matter of debate, over which much more blood will
likely be spilled. When the rules over 1.0 and 2.0 module design have
been formalized (I will discuss the latest thinking in Chapter 11) we may be able to use 1.0 modules within 2.0.
At the moment, alas, this is not recommended, and for the sake of
diplomacy we will deal now solely with specialist 2.0 modules. At
this time there is only one: BlogChannel.
BlogChannel Module
Designed by Dave Winer only a week after he formalized RSS 2.0, the
BlogChannel
module allows the inclusion of data
used by weblogging applications and, specifically, the newer
generation of aggregating and filtering systems.
It consists of three optional elements, all of which are subelements
of channel
, and has the following
namespace declaration:
xmlns:blogChannel="http://backend.userland.com/blogChannelModule"
The elements are:
-
blogChannel:blogRoll Contains a literal string that is the URL of an OPML file containing the blogroll for the site. A blogroll is the list of blogs that the blog author ...