Ian Hickson wrote:
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Sam Ruby wrote:
Independent of what the specs say *MUST* happen, I'd like people to
bring up one or more browsers with a URL from this list, and see if the
browser asked them if they wanted to subscribe. Subscribe is not a
normal feature associated with
On 12/5/06, Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a request. It would be nice if the sniffing algorithm made an
exception for text/plain.
It would be nice, but
Use case:
http://svn.smedbergs.us/wordpress-atom10/tags/0.6/wp-atom10-comments.php
Fixed in FF 2.0.0.1, btw. text/plain
Robert Sayre wrote:
On 12/5/06, Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a request. It would be nice if the sniffing algorithm made an
exception for text/plain.
It would be nice, but
Use case:
http://svn.smedbergs.us/wordpress-atom10/tags/0.6/wp-atom10-comments.php
Fixed in FF 2.0.0.1,
On 12/6/06, Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How was it fixed?
It was fixed in a way that covers mis-sniffed feed content
specifically. That is, content that was sniffed as a feed but isn't
one, like that Atom template or some FOAF files, are displayed
correctly. These are edge cases.
Both
Here's a random half dozen examples, picked to show a bit of diversity:
http://beta.versiontracker.com/mac/osx/home-edu/updates.rss
http://city.piao.com.cn/rss.asp?85
http://feuerwehr-melle-de.server13031.isdg.de/index.php?id=199
http://hesten.innit.no/hru/rss.php?START=0STOP=3
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Sam Ruby wrote:
Independent of what the specs say *MUST* happen, I'd like people to
bring up one or more browsers with a URL from this list, and see if the
browser asked them if they wanted to subscribe. Subscribe is not a
normal feature associated with text/html,