On 14/11/04 9:44 PM, "Danny Ayers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (I don't see the need for @type any more).
I do.
<link rel="comments" type="text/html" href="..." />
vs
<link rel="comments" type="application/atom+xml" href="..." />
or...
<author>
<link rel="about" type="application/FOAF+xml" href="..." />
</author>
@type is better than heading the links for a couple of reasons:
1) you've already got the string in hand
2) servers are notoriously bad at providing the correct mime type
3) more likely to be accurate than the server
4) more likely to communicate the intent of whoever wrote the link
e.