
The RSS specification documents, DTDs, and help files for the first versions of RSS (v0.9, v0.91) are being moved to RSSBoard.org, where they will be hosted by the
RSS Advisory Board in perpetuity. Netscape will continue to host these files (via redirect) on the My Netscape domain (my.netscape.com) until August 1st, 2008.
Netscape launched RSS on March 15, 1999, with the My Netscape Network and an RSS 0.90 specification written by Ramanathan Guha. Four months later, RSS 0.91 was launched with a specification written by Dan Libby. Five years after revolutionizing the web browser, Netscape sparked another revolution on the web with XML-based syndication.
All websites that produce RSS 0.9 or RSS 0.91 feeds will need to either convert to using the current standard (RSS v2.0), or if desired, convert their v0.9/v0.91 feeds properly using
this guide, provided by the RSS Advisory Board, by August 1st. This is a great opportunity for websites to upgrade to RSS 2.0 though, as the conversion guide mentions:
"You can do a lot more with RSS 2.0 that's not covered here, because the format has become more versatile since its humble origins as Netscape's headline-exchange format in 1999. RSS 2.0 supports podcasting, tagging, XML namespaces and other improvements. The
RSS Profile contains our best advice for how to take full advantage of the capabilities of RSS."
Here are some links to relevant documents, now hosted on RSSBoard.org:
RSS v0.9 spec:
http://www.rssboard.org/rss-0-9-0RSS v0.9 DTD:
http://www.rssboard.org/rss-0.9.dtdRSS v0.9 Help:
http://www.rssboard.org/mnn-helpRSS v0.9 FAQ:
http://www.rssboard.org/mnn-faqRSS v0.9 Character Encoding:
http://www.rssboard.org/html-entitiesRSS v0.9 Troubleshooting:
http://www.rssboard.org/mnn-troubleshootingRSS v0.9 Future Directions:
http://www.rssboard.org/mnn-futuresRSS v0.9 Terms of Use:
http://www.rssboard.org/mnn-terms-of-useRSS v0.91 spec:
http://www.rssboard.org/rss-0-9-1-netscapeRSS v0.91 DTD:
http://www.rssboard.org/rss-0.91.dtdRSS 1.0 schema:
http://www.rssboard.org/schema-1.0.dtd
For anyone who has questions about upgrading, or need help with RSS 0.9 or RSS 0.91, feel free to post on the RSS Advisory Board's
mailing list.