On 22/11/04 7:41 AM, "Mark Nottingham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * A "Feed Resource" whose semantic is "I contain the most recent N > entries of this feed." This is the URI that is commonly thought of as > being the Atom feed's URI today; its content changes over time (much as > in the same way that a page about the current weather in Baltimore will > change). E.g., http://www.example.com/myfeed.atom > > * An "Atom Document Resource" whose semantic is "I contain the entries > present in the feed at a particular time." This is a URI to allow > people to get previous "snapshots" of the feed to reconstruct them; its > content does NOT change over time (much as in the same way that a page > about the weather in Baltimore on November 1st, 2004 doesn't change). > E.g., http://www.example.com/2004/11/01/myfeed.atom I believe these are good (as in distinct) definitions and deserve to be in the spec somewhere, possibly refined. I'm not so sure about Atom Document Resource being "snapshots" ... does this mean that I'd need separate and distinct ADR's if I edit an entry (but have published no new entries)? e.
