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RSS files are available for article the Cultivate Interactive ejournal. This allows the articles to be syndicated, for example by embedded them in remote Web sites
OPML files are available which allow groups of RSS files to be managed collectively. The following OPML files are available:
Note that a number of experimental OPML viewers are available:
The RSS and OPML files can be accessed using dedicated RSS viewers. In addition you may wish to embed the content within your own Web site.
The Grazr OPML viewer provides a simple mechanism for embedding the content. Please note, however:
If you chose to make use of the RSS and OPML files and the Grazr application you are responsible for carrying out your own risk assessment.
Further information about OPML is available.
It should be noted that, as described in Wikipedia, OPML has various shortcomings (e.g. OPML stores data in XML attributes, which violates a common XML design principle and due to the arbitrary nature of the "type" attribute and the acceptance of arbitrary attributes on "outline" elements, interoperability of OPML documents relies almost entirely on the undocumented conventions of content producers.) This OPML service should, therefore be regarded as experimental, is not guaranteed to be interoperable and the file is liable to be removed without notice.
The following quality assurance policies and procedures have been developed for the RSS feeds.
The RSS feeds listed above are in RSS 2.0 format. They are created by hand using a simple text editor.
The OPML files listed above are also created by hand using a simple text editor.
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