RSS Feeds on Iwight.com
This page explains what an RSS feed is and how it can enable you to get Council
news and information faster and more suited towards you.
Contents:
What is RSS?
How do I use RSS feeds?
Am I able to use iwight.com feeds on my site?
What feeds are currently available on iwight.com?
Are your feeds valid?
What is RSS?
The actual meaning of RSS has varied from version to version, but it is
usually reffered to as Really Simple Syndication.
Basically, an RSS feed is a page of XML (Extensible Mark-up Language) which can
be linked to via RSS readers
. If you were to look at the actual XML page, it would most likely look rather
baffling to the majority of users. It's written like this so as to be
consistant with every other RSS feed, which means RSS readers can display any
valid RSS feed you link them to.
How do I use RSS feeds?
When you see this logo, you can
subscribe to the feed in a number of ways, the easiest of which is to click the
link the icon is next to and then copy the URL (the page's address) into your
RSS reader.
It's then all about how you manage your RSS feeds in your reader, which is the
beauty of RSS as a whole because it gives you the power to be sent the
information you'd like, without having to visit multiple pages/websites.
The best RSS Reader we've discovered that handles our feeds well, is easy to
use and is free is FeedReader
.
Am I able to use iwight.com feeds on my site?
Yes, using our RSS feeds is a great way of populating your site with
up-to-date council information. Please make sure it is clear the feed is
directly from iwight.com, all content relating to the feed itself is copyright
Isle of Wight Council, unless otherwise stated.
We reserve the right to prevent the distribution of iwight.com content and the
Isle of Wight Council does not accept any liability for its feeds.
Click here for iwight.com Disclaimer
.
What feeds are currently available on iwight.com?
We currently have the following feeds online:
Are your feeds valid?
We're confident that we've made our feeds display valid XML (the scripting
language RSS feeds are written in) but there is a possibility that the data
they return may have characters that may make it an invalid feed. Should this
occur please contact us:
webteam@iow.gov.uk
.
Should you have any queries or questions about our feeds contact us:
webteam@iow.gov.uk
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