What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
is a technology that allows users to distribute
and gather Web content (such as news headlines).
Using RSS, Web content providers can easily
create and disseminate feeds of data that
include, for example, news links, headlines and
summaries.
Typical applications for
consuming or using RSS include:
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Using a program known as a
news aggregator to collect, update and
display RSS feeds
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Incorporating RSS feeds into
Web sites
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Blogs
Available feeds from the FWC
What are the benefits of using RSS?
RSS is an easy way for you to be alerted
when content that interests you appears on your favorite
Web sites. Instead of visiting a particular Web site to
browse for new articles and features, RSS automatically
tells you when something new is posted online.
Where do I get an RSS reader?
A wide range of RSS readers can be
easily downloaded from the Web. Some readers are
Web-based while others require you to download a small
software program onto your desktop. Most are free to
use. (Several readers require Microsoft's .NET framework
on your computer. They may be slightly more complicated
to install if you do not have .NET.)
Google and
Yahoo! offer comprehensive lists of RSS readers. A
few sample readers are also offered below for the
purpose of evaluation:
How can I sign up for RSS feeds from MyFWC.com?
The first step, as described above, is
to choose an RSS reader. Each reader has a slightly
different way of adding a new feed (also called a
"channel"). In most cases, here's how it works:
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Click on the small RSS button near
the channel you want (FWC News, for example). You'll see a page displaying XML
code.
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From your browser, copy the URL that
appears in your Address Bar. For example, the URL
you would copy for FWC hunting news is:
http://MyFWC.com/RSS/hunt.xml
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Paste that URL into the "Add New
Channel" section of the reader. You should be all
set! The RSS feed will start to display and
regularly update the headlines for you.
Where can I get help with an individual reader?
FWC does not support individual readers,
nor does it provide technical assistance. Please check
the Web site for your reader or contact the reader's
customer service department if you need help.
How do I incorporate FWC feeds into my Web site?
RSS files are XML and not HTML, so they
cannot be added to a web page without processing (or
parsing). You can find more information about this
process and the tools you will need on the following
sites:
FWC does not provide technical support
for adding its feeds to third-party sites.
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