Discoverable feeds for the not-so-liberal
To give IE 7 a hand at finding my feed, I added the following line to the home page:   <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title=".: secretGeek.net :." href="http://secretGeek.net/rss.asp"> Apparently this will let IE 7 know that the site has a feed. Because of the dodgy MeWare I use as a CMS, i can't inject this onto every page. I'd like to know why MS don't use the Ultra Liberal RSS Locator technique, described by Mark Pilgrim and used by many an aggregator. A case of Not Invented Here Syndrome?. (Or maybe it would lead to serious DDoS type problems if every browser in the world followed it?)
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