One case I can think of would be a blog hosting service wants to provide a common category catalog that its users can look up and apply to their blogs, and at the same time gives user the freedom to personalize the display name of the same category.


Yining

Dare Obasanjo wrote:

--- Danny Ayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


The atom:category element contains information about
a category to
which an Atom feed or entry is associated. It has
three attributes,
"scheme", "term" and "label". The "scheme" attribute
is a URI that
identifies a categorization scheme. The "term"
attribute will be a
string which identifies the category within the
categorization scheme to which the entry or feed belongs. The "label"
attribute provides a
human-readable label that may be displayed in
end-user applications.
Both the "scheme" and "label" are optional, but the
"term" attribute
is mandatory.



I can't think of any reason why one would need both
term and label.


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