An RSS 2.0 feed's top-level element -- its <rss> tag -- does not belong to any URI-identified namespace. (Technically, it belongs to the "empty namespace.") However, elements contained at any level ...
WGRZ.com currently uses the RSS 2.0 standard. First you'll need an RSS reader. There are several free versions available and some of the newer browsers incorporate RSS readers into the browser.
The syntax consists of a single XML attribute named xml:base. Figure 1 illustrates a simple RSS 2.0 feed that uses xml:base to specify the base URI for relative links. This feed is currently not ...
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