RSS Feeds
Use RSS to get the latest content from Setup32.com delivered to your desktop or browser.
An RSS file is written in XML (eXtensible Markup Language), so that each item in a list is coded with a unique tag. In turn, programs that read the XML can interpret each item correctly across many different platforms. This make RSS ideal for syndicating timely website content as headlines with links back to the originating site.
There are several versions of RSS files available. entmag.com complies with the RSS 2.0 standards as explained by "Technology at Harvard Law: RSS 2.0." Our files have been validated to RSS 2.0. Programs that read valid RSS files are referred to as "aggregators." RSS clients that aggregate feeds are available for the desktop and from the Web. Many are free, some charge for the service. Setup32.com offers RSS Feeds that you can insert into a an RSS aggregator or client script to keep you up to date on the latest news and information from the site. The feeds include: