I updated the link; I forgot to publish a correction.  The "schema" link 
relation is for items within the "atom:content" element, not the 
"atom:entry" document.

Sorry for any confusion.
        /r$

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[email protected] wrote on 02/02/2009 02:05:23 PM:

> This request for registration of the "schema" link relation will 
> officially come up at the Feb 12 IESG Telechat, where the IESG may 
> approve the registration without further documentation.  Comments 
welcome. 
> 
> Thx,
> Lisa

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> I am writing to request a new Atom link relation, "schema" Publication 
of
> the request is here:
> 
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/soma?entry=a_schema_link_for_at
> om
> 
> The form follows. Thank you.
> 
> /r$
> 
> Attribute Value
> schema
> Description
> This link type points to the schema used to define the content of
> other elements in an "atom:entry" document. The "for" attribute is used 
to
> identify the QName of the direct child of the "atom:entry" element that
> the link is intended for.
> 
> Multiple links with the same ³for³ value SHOULD have different ³type²
> values; processors are allowed to choose the schema language they best
> support.
> 
> This link can appear in an "atom:feed" document where it specifies the
> default for all feed elements. It can also appear within an "atom:entry"
> element. Links in an entry override any links in a feed that have the 
same
> "type" and "for" values.
> Expected display characteristics
> Generally, this link is not intended for display, although the "type"
> attribute would control the display characteristics. This link is 
intended
> for automated use.
> Security considerations
> As with any other link.
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