On 13/11/07 9:27 PM, "Franklin Tse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In section 2 of RFC 4287:
>
>>  An Atom Feed Document is a representation of an Atom feed, including
>>  metadata about the feed, and some or all of the entries associated
>>  with it.  Its root is the atom:feed element.
> 
> It looks that each Atom feed document should have its own id in RFC 4287...

hmmm ... no, because atom:id at the feed level would then be data in the
feed document, not metadata about the logical feed. The value of atom:id is
the id of the feed resource, which then has parts of itself instantiated in
atom feed documents.

> RFC 5005 
>  An archived feed is a set of feed documents that can be combined to
>  accurately reconstruct the entries of a logical feed.
> 
> In section 4.2.6 of RFC 4287:
> 
>  The "atom:id" element conveys a permanent, universally unique
>  identifier for an entry or feed.

that refers to the logical entry/feed resource, not various representations
and instantiations of that resource, IMHO.


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