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256 Adding Dynamic Content<br />

Again, using the above school podcast example, the associated first episode<br />

could have been added with the following settings.<br />

5. Click OK, then click OK again.<br />

If you're broadcasting media files stored locally, you'll be prompted<br />

to define the Site URL (see p. 54) during publishing. This makes<br />

local files accessible to visitors.<br />

Submission of podcast feeds<br />

For podcasts via iTunes, as a broadcaster you'll need to have your podcast<br />

submitted to iTunes. The podcast feed has to be reviewed by iTunes staff to check<br />

for technical problems, an acceptable login, inappropriate use of explicit language,<br />

offensive material, and misuse of copyright material. This step means that if your<br />

feed is approved, iTunes users will then be able to subscribe to your podcast feed.<br />

To submit a podcast feed to iTunes:<br />

1. Launch iTunes.<br />

2. Click on Podcasts in the LIBRARY section.<br />

3. Select the Podcast Directory button at the bottom of the iTunes<br />

workspace.<br />

4. Scroll down to the bottom of the window and in the FOR<br />

PODCASTERS box, click Submit a Podcast.<br />

5. In the next screen, paste your Feed URL into the Podcast Feed URL<br />

box. Your Feed URL will be a URL with an xml file name (e.g.,<br />

rss_1.xml) at its end.<br />

6. Click Continue.

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