Favicons for xml/rss feeds
February 13, 2008 12:25 PM
How do I attach a favicon to an rss (xml) feed, specifically from Blogger, although if you have more generic information I'll have a look at that too? No more inside – that's the entire question.
My blog has a favicon that comes up in the title bar, but it doesn't appear on the feed in Bloglines (where some feeds have favicons and some do not).
posted by zadcat at 12:56 PM on February 13, 2008
posted by zadcat at 12:56 PM on February 13, 2008
Exactly what kind of feed are you asking about?
The Atom spec offers an optional icon element which you can use to explicitly define an icon. I'd assume most CMS apps won't automatically have this in their templates, since they wouldn't know what image you want to use, or where it is, but it should be simple enough to add. I don't use Blogger, but I think you may not have control of your feed template.
Rokusan is correct that many feedreaders will default to your site's favicon, and I think if you're producing RSS(note that RSS1.0 is actually RDF not XML</pedantry>) I think that you may be stuck with that. I can't immediately find a way to tell them what icon to use in that case.
posted by Su at 1:33 PM on February 13, 2008
The Atom spec offers an optional icon element which you can use to explicitly define an icon. I'd assume most CMS apps won't automatically have this in their templates, since they wouldn't know what image you want to use, or where it is, but it should be simple enough to add. I don't use Blogger, but I think you may not have control of your feed template.
Rokusan is correct that many feedreaders will default to your site's favicon, and I think if you're producing RSS(note that RSS1.0 is actually RDF not XML</pedantry>) I think that you may be stuck with that. I can't immediately find a way to tell them what icon to use in that case.
posted by Su at 1:33 PM on February 13, 2008
Spoke too soon; was searching for the wrong thing. RSS2.0 has the optional image element. RSS1 doesn't matter anymore, so you're on your own there.
posted by Su at 1:39 PM on February 13, 2008
posted by Su at 1:39 PM on February 13, 2008
note that RSS1.0 is actually RDF not XML
RDF is an XML language.
posted by me & my monkey at 1:40 PM on February 13, 2008
RDF is an XML language.
posted by me & my monkey at 1:40 PM on February 13, 2008
Ugh. Listen to Monkey.
That sounded different in my head(and possibly rhymed.)
posted by Su at 1:46 PM on February 13, 2008
That sounded different in my head(and possibly rhymed.)
posted by Su at 1:46 PM on February 13, 2008
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Blogger may not let you put a file there, of course, I don't know. I don't use Blogger.
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posted by rokusan at 12:39 PM on February 13, 2008