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Article:
  Everything You Wanted to Know About Safari RSS, Part 1
Subject:   I am bewildered
Date:   2005-06-26 07:20:48
From:   spaceguy
Using sarfari version 1.3 on OS-X, 10.3.9.


When I enter the url recommended in the article, I got the goop pasted below.


I am sure this is not the impressive technology that he is talking about when he says: "Here we go, your first web-page-formatted RSS feed. The Safari team chose a definitely Aqua-looking default theme for the presentation, but you should feel immediately at ease, as this default theme is reminiscent of the default blog appearance. "



The way it looks to me is:


Apple Hot News http://www.apple.com/hotnews/ Hot News provided by Apple. en-us Copyright 2005, Apple Computer, Inc. rss-feeds@apple.com Fri, 24 Jun 2005 19:15:01 PST Fri, 24 Jun 2005 19:15:01 PST Apple In house http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss/ Review: Final Cut Studio http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1830806,00.asp In PC Magazine, Jan Ozer gives Final Cut Studio 4.5 out of 5, writing, “Apple’s Final Cut Studio should prove irresistible for business pros and videographers getting started with video production on the Mac. The attractively priced (for this class) suite includes Final Cut Pro 5, Motion 2, DVD Studio Pro 4, and a new audio editor, Soundtrack Pro — all of which are capable of fairly sophisticated production chores that should suit the needs of all but broadcast professionals. Also, new features added to the three legacy products should make many current

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  • FJ de Kermadec photo I am bewildered
    2005-06-26 11:44:33  FJ de Kermadec | O'Reilly Blogger [Reply | View]

    Hi!

    First of all, thanks for taking the time to write! :^)

    Yes, that is indeed not the impressive display mentioned in the article! The RSS capabilities discussed here have been introduced with the version of Safari that ships with Mac OS X v. 10.4 Tiger.

    Safari 1.3, that ships with Mac OS X v. 10.3.9 will only display the raw XML feed, which explains your seeing that goop!

    FJ