On Jan 27, 2005, at 19:30, Antone Roundy wrote:
Given how common it is even for us, when posting examples of <content type="XHTML"> without declaring the XHTML namespace, might it be a good idea to specify a mandatory method of declaring the XHTML namespace to ensure that implementors don't forget?
+1 That should be obvious.
If the value of "type" is "XHTML", the content of the Text construct MUST be a single xhtml:div element
-1 gratuitous element cruft. The text construct element itself serves as a container.
which MUST declare the XHTML namespace, either as the default namespace or with a namespace prefix
-1 Atom should not micro-manage how and on which elements namespace declarations appear.
Feed in the wild that declares the namespaces on root: http://macsanomat.fi/atom
-- Henri Sivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://iki.fi/hsivonen/
