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I've setup the archiving software to create RDF files for all lists. Theoretically you should be able to specify the RDF file in compatible applications and have a list traffic summary displayed. They are supposed to be able to be used in my.netscape.com (although I cannot yet figure out how). RSS is a new format for syndicating web site headlines. It was created and popularized by Netscape for their personalized portal site. Many sites, particularly weblogs, now produce an RSS version of their main page on a regular basis. The URL for the mailing list RDF files is: http://archive.midrange.com/<listname>/maillist.rdf Not all lists currently have RDF files available right now, but they will be generated as list traffic continues. Information on RDF can be found at http://www.w3.org/RDF, http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/w-rss.html?dwzone=web, and http://www.internetalchemy.org/rss/. If you have any questions, please contact me via private email. david -- | Internet: david@midrange.com | WWW: http://david.fallingrock.net | AIM: MidrangeMan | | "this unit is the ultimate achievement in computer evolution" | -- m5
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