--On Wednesday, November 10, 2004 10:22:30 AM -0800 Tim Bray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The notion of having multiple display names hadn't occurred to me but seems sound; in which case it has to be a subelement, not an attribute. But once again, I ask, in the example above, why do you need "category name"? -Tim
It could be that I'm thinking too much about the underlying taxonomy model, and not about Atom, but I think they are different. The catName is about this node only, and the display name is created by navigating the rest of the taxonomy.
It is pretty common to treat the two separately in display, but maybe that should be done by fetching the taxonomy and interpreting it locally.
Still, I can see clients choosing to list "Water Quality" instead of "Natural Resources > Pollution > Water Pollution > Water Quality" (example from http://search.state.mn.us/).
wunder -- Walter Underwood Principal Architect Verity Ultraseek
