On 4/2/05 1:15 PM, "Tim Bray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> 3.) A "List Status" feed, where the only updates consist of one >> collection replacing another. >> >> RSS2 -- >> http://rss.netflix.com/Top100RSS >> >> background info-- >> http://www.25hoursaday.com/weblog/PermaLink.aspx?guid=a257ba40-b9fd >> -4cba-959a-2bba6ae917f0 > > Q: Has any previous flavor of RSS had a solution for this? > Q: Do we have a proposal for something to handle this? > > Dare points out that the feed suffers from lack of guids and dates, > something that Atom would force them to fix, which would give an > aggregator a better chance of doing something useful. -Tim
This is not too much unlike how Nature Publishing Group is providing RSS1.0 feeds of table of contents for each issue of their journals. They have one feed URI for each issue, and a 304 redirect on the "current issue" feed URI. Each article has a unique id. They also have an RSS feed where each item is a link to each of their various journal titles. They could also quite reasonably have a per-title feed where each item is a link to each issue's feed. e.
