I feel if the entry is deleted and you create one more entry with the same title, should be acceptable. But if the entry exists and you post another entry with same title? Oops! overwrite existing one or is there any error code? Please correct me :)

On 1/30/06, James M Snell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Oooh.. here's a question.  If I post a entry to your collection once
with a title of "Hello World", it creates an entry with an id of
"tag:bitworking.org,2005-10-21:livestore:HelloWorld".  Fair enough.. but
if I delete that entry and create a new entry with the same title... it
uses the exact same id!  aren't these id things supposed to be
universally unique ;-)

- James

Joe Gregorio wrote:
> On 1/29/06, James M Snell < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Took just a quick test run through this.  It looks pretty much like it
>> just stores whatever you give it, even if it isn't valid Atom.
>
> Correct, as of now it only enforces some minimal
> requirements: atom:updated and atom:id.
>
>> Extension
>> elements were preserved.  id was changed.  The basic operations all
>> seemed to work tho.  I'd much prefer to get an error back if an entry I
>> post doesn't meet minimum atom requirements.
>
> Plan on this implementation bifurcating into multiple endpints.
> One of those will be a collection that strictly
> enforces valid Atom, others will do things to intentionally
> test a clients limitations.
>
>    -joe
>
> --
> Joe Gregorio         http://bitworking.org
>




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-yogesh




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