Saves this XML document as an XML file.
Saves this XML document as an XML string
Includes the item in one or more categories.
Specify one or more categories that the channel belongs to.
A URL that points to the documentation for the format used in the RSS file. It's probably a pointer to this page. It's for people who might stumble across an RSS file on a Web server 25 years from now and wonder what it is.
Describes a media object that is attached to the item.
guid stands for globally unique identifier. It's a string that uniquely identifies the item. When present, an aggregator may choose to use this string to determine if an item is new.
The value must be between 1 and 400. If ommitted, the default value is 31.
The language the channel is written in. This allows aggregators to group all Italian language sites, for example, on a single page. A list of allowable values for this element, as provided by Netscape, is
here.
The URL that a user is expected to click on, as opposed to a TRssFeedImage::setUrl that is for loading a resource, such as an image.
The URL to the HTML website corresponding to the channel.
The publication date for the content in the channel. For example, the New York Times
A list of hour's indicating the hours in the day, GMT, when the channel is unlikely to be updated. If not set, the channel is assumed to be updated hourly.
The RSS channel that the item came from. The purpose of this property is to propagate credit for links, to publicize the sources of news items. It can be used in the Post command of an aggregator. It should be generated automatically when forwarding an item from an aggregator to a weblog authoring tool.
ttl stands for time to live. It's a number of minutes that indicates how long a channel can be cached before refreshing from the source.
Title describes the image, it's used in the ALT attribute of the HTML <img> tag when the channel is rendered in HTML.
The name of the channel. It's how people refer to your service. If you have an HTML website that contains the same information as your RSS file, the title of your channel should be the same as the title of your website.
The value must be between 1 and 144. If ommitted, the default value is 88.