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Artcasting feeds, a new use for enclosures #278
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Looks pretty on Feedly! |
@yudel -- screen shot?? |
Wow! Very nice. 😀 |
@moosebegab -- nice! |
It works on Commafeed: |
Black and white and RSS Just throwing this out there that this feed does not work on Feedland. |
@moosebegab -- thanks for the report. I really want this feed to work in FeedLand. There are no rules how this stuff should work, just a consensus. They aren't using the For that to work in FeedLand we would have to allow images in HTML, but we don't we strip all HTML from posts. Here's what's in the feed -- https://feeder.scripting.com/returnjson?feedurl=https://gilest.org/bwrss/bwrss.xml |
We're starting to work with people on artcasting. The idea is we want to send visual art over RSS 2.0 feeds. Photographs. ChatGPT visualizations. Paintings.
The consensus seems to be that we should use the enclosure element, as with podcasting, in this case, if the type begins with
image/
then an artcast viewer should handle it, and a others should ignore it.We were at this place with podcasting in 2001, and needed some examples, so we used Grateful Dead music to start using the technology. This is a similar idea. There's a big difference between an idea and something you can use.
So anyway, here's a test feed. Try subscribing to it in a feed reader you like. Hopefully it either ignores the enclosure or it does the right thing with it, displays it.
Let us know how it works, below. 😄
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