* Pete Brunet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-06-06 18:35]: > What a11y features does Atom have that RSS doesn't?
Besides the content model, there is also the fact that RSS has no summary/content dichotomy, which allows Atom to transport non- human-readable data (as the content) along with a human-readable alternative form (in the summary). Although you can include multiple kinds of payload elements in RSS (eg. include both a description and content:encoded), all of them have are specified in isolation, so there are no precedence rules to decide which element’s content to use in which context. Furthermore, several RSS elements, such as title, may not contain markup per the spec, and therefore cannot contain such things as ruby annotations. Those are the ones that occur to me off the top of my head. Regards, -- Aristotle Pagaltzis // <http://plasmasturm.org/>
