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Introducing the new Windows CE Power channels (continued)

You may notice that some of the URLs are not "clickable". That's because these represent files that are read by programs running on Web servers, rather than files you can get to from your browser. If you can't click it it means you weren't intended to. Also, if you're not a Web master, some of this may be a bit over your head. We don't really have space in this editorial to go into what all of this means.

We provide a number of different formats, depending on your preferences, including Netscape RDF Site Summary format, XML, HTML, and plain text. The following sections describe how to use each.

Netscape RDF Site Summary format
If you're using technology that's compatible with Netscape's RDF format (as used in my.netscape.com), you can use Windows CE Power's syndicated RDF data. There are two available Windows CE Power RDF channels: news and articles (how-tos). Here are the URLs for both:

XML format
If you're using technology that's compatible with XML format (as used in my.userland.com), you can use Windows CE Power's syndicated XML data. There's a Windows CE Power channel that provides both news and how-to information. Here's the URL you should use:

http://www.windowscepower.com/shares/userland-rss/channeldata.xml.

HTML format
Any Web site can use Windows CE Power's syndicated HTML data. Our HTML syndication files are created without HTML wrapper information (i.e., the normal page starting and ending HTML tags) so that you can easily include our HTML stubs into your Web site's HTML (you can even include this information in tables). There are three available Windows CE Power HTML channels: news, articles (how-tos), and a combination of both. Here are the URLs for all of them:

If you don't want to cut and paste the HTML information and you don't use an automated production tool, consider using frames. You can create a frame whose data source is one of the above URLs and, in doing so, your page will automatically display the channel data from Windows CE Power.

Plain Text format
We also offer plain text format data. Our text syndication files are made available so that you can easily include our plain text files on your site. They're also quite easy to parse if you use any automated production technology. There are three available Windows CE Power plain text channels: news, articles (how-tos), and a combination of both. Here are the URLs for all of them:




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