Dan,

The atom/rss library should only ever emit 100% compliant atom feeds,  
but there should be some leeway when parsing. It should be easy to  
add a few additional tag synonyms to the code. This is Factor :)

Slava

On 23-Nov-07, at 11:32 PM, Daniel Ehrenberg wrote:

> The error is caused by a problem in the Atom feed. Right now, the Atom
> parser expects that either a <published> or <updated> tag contains the
> date that a feed was published. Looks like your publication date is
> under <issued>, and <modified>. These aren't in the Atom 1.0 standard,
> so I can only assume that the name was changed from 0.3 to 1.0. I
> could change the Atom parser to accept these, but I think it would be
> better if Phil just tried to update the feed to Atom 1.0.
>
> I really do need more useful-looking errors, though.
>
> Daniel Ehrenberg
>
> On Nov 23, 2007 3:08 PM, Slava Pestov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Phil,
>>
>> I was aware of your blog but forgot to add it to planet factor.
>> Thanks for reminding me.
>>
>> However it seems that every time we add a new feed, we expose a bug
>> in our Atom library :)
>>
>>    "http://www.phildawes.net/blog/category/factor/feed/atom"; news-get
>> Generic word tag-children does not define a method for the POSTPONE:
>> f class.
>> Allowed classes: { tag }
>> Dispatching on object: f
>>
>> Daniel or Chris: do you have any ideas as to what's going on here? It
>> appears that the parser is expecting a tag ("published" or
>> "updated"?) to be present, but its missing. Does our parser not
>> respect the Atom spec, or does Phil's feed generate subtly broken
>> Atom, or what?
>>
>> Phil, as soon as this is fixed, your feed will appear on planet- 
>> factor.
>>
>> Slava
>>
>>
>> On 23-Nov-07, at 8:27 AM, Phil Dawes wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Factor team,
>>>
>>> I've written some posts about factor over the last couple of months
>>> and
>>> was wondering if my feed could be included in planet factor?
>>>
>>> http://www.phildawes.net/blog/
>>>
>>> Here's the feed to the factor category:
>>>
>>> http://www.phildawes.net/blog/category/factor/feed/atom
>>>
>>> Many thanks,
>>>
>>> Phil
>>>
>>>
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