Hello @Rad, hata siyo kwa ubaya and the mail was not in anger, the term "wana-biashara customizers/tweekers <developers?> " is used not as an insult but excatly in the context that we should not expect any answers out of the business box. If any serious developer got offended, you have my apology in advance.  There are many KE sites that have implemented RSS and one would hope that someone has at least taken the pains to understand the technology and therefore would be able to respond to a query. I'm subscribed to msdn, quite aware of the syndication classes, what google could provide in research, how others have implemented their code etc but will only use them as a reference in the future.  My questions touched on the core of web syndication and whether anyone has done an aggregator, which would have been so helpful to engage on a regular basis and exchange ideas on things like creating web, system or platform alerts etc. I dare not ask a question on Soap or WDSL because I'm kind of done with the KE developer crowd. And to the "wana-biashara customizers/tweekers <developers?> " skunkers, you make a living off this so I have no right to make any  comments however hope you can understand that we are on different levels of the developer subject. My possible entreprenuership on development will probably start in a few years time and along way I have learnt that it will be very very difficult to find core programmers, people who are knowledgeable and have a passion for what they do.
 
Rgds.  :-)

 
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Rad! <conradakunga@gmail.com> wrote:
@Aki,

A couple of things

1) Si kwa ubaya, but you'll catch more bees with honey than with cowdung. Nobody is obliged to help you. Getting questions answered is not a right. Ergo if you insult people by calling them  "wana-biashara customizers/tweekers <developers?> " i wonder what sort of responses you'll get when you need help
2) RSS and ATOM are very well documented protocols and a quick google could have sorted you out.
3) If you are on the .NET platform all the hard work has been done for you in the excellent System.ServiceModel.Syndication namespace (On .NET 4). It has classes to create and consume RSS 2 and Atom 1. You can find the documentation in MSDN or online here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.servicemodel.syndication.aspx
4) The next time you write an email in anger, save it in the drafts and them come back after 24 hours and read it. You will find that being calmer will allow you to not send emails you might regret