Luke Arno wrote: > On 10/24/05, Eric Scheid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> insignificant != no-value. >> insignificant != no-difference. >> >> scenario: You've written an entry, then some minor spelling boo boo is >> brought to your attention. you edit the entry, save it without bumping >> atom:updated because you don't want to annoy your readers with every >> damn little tweak. Later you want to add a significant update with the >> latest news ... and your editor then reverts the copy to the spell buggy >> version. > > Your editor performs a GET on the entry before you > edit it, thus retrieving your spelling corrections.
How can you be _that_ sure? How about offline editing? I connect to the Internet and sync my blog. Later on, without Internet link, I want to edit an entry. This could happen because I'm in a train, airplane, taxi, bus, or just because I don't have Wifi and want to go into the garden with my laptop, or because I don't have a DSL connection (I would consider AtomPP buggy if it obliged me to stay online in order to edit entries). -- Thomas Broyer
