RSS-feed

What is RSS?

RSS is a standard used for formatting up texts. Its advantage is that a computer programme is able to interpret the content. For example, the headlines, links and texts themselves are clearly separated.

 

What is an RSS-feed?

We use the term RSS-feed when a text file with this layout is refreshed at certain times.

 

What can you do with RSS?

RSS is excellently suited to content exchange. A computer can open the text file, interpret it and present it to a user in a certain way.

 

What do I need for RSS?

The commonest RSS applications are what are known as RSS readers. They come in all sorts and sizes and can be used on all platforms (Mac, Windows and Linux). They all gather copy and present an overview of the contents on the web. These programmes can also alert you when new content appears on a site. In addition, there are various web-based readers that are very useful for gathering different RSS feeds at a single location.

 

Where are the RSS feeds of Realworld-Systems.com?

Realworld Systems offers a number of feeds. You can for example ‘subscribe’ to the feeds that you are interested in. The only thing you have to do is paste the URL below into your RSS reader.

 

News: http://www.realworld-systems.com/rss/feed_2.xml
Events: http://www.realworld-systems.com/rss/feed_4.xml