
256 Adding Dynamic Content
Again, using the above school podcast example, the associated first episode
could have been added with the following settings.
5. Click OK, then click OK again.
If you're broadcasting media files stored locally, you'll be prompted
to define the Site URL (see p. 54) during publishing. This makes
local files accessible to visitors.
Submission of podcast feeds
For podcasts via iTunes, as a broadcaster you'll need to have your podcast
submitted to iTunes. The podcast feed has to be reviewed by iTunes staff to check
for technical problems, an acceptable login, inappropriate use of explicit language,
offensive material, and misuse of copyright material. This step means that if your
feed is approved, iTunes users will then be able to subscribe to your podcast feed.
To submit a podcast feed to iTunes:
1. Launch iTunes.
2. Click on Podcasts in the LIBRARY section.
3. Select the Podcast Directory button at the bottom of the iTunes
workspace.
4. Scroll down to the bottom of the window and in the FOR
PODCASTERS box, click Submit a Podcast.
5. In the next screen, paste your Feed URL into the Podcast Feed URL
box. Your Feed URL will be a URL with an xml file name (e.g.,
rss_1.xml) at its end.
6. Click Continue.
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