On Wednesday, June 29, 2005, at 07:27 AM, Dave Pawson wrote:
I guess the answer is:
http://example.com/latest is your feed, e.g. containing the latest 10
entries
http://example.com/archive-1 through n are your "archive" feeds.
Which would mean that the instance at /latest keeps changing?
I need to keep swapping old ones out, new ones in, i.e. rebuilding
each time?
I guess that's another reason it feels like a kludge.
Replace http://example.com/latest with http://example.com/atom.xml. Of
course the latest document keeps changing and has to be rebuilt and
replaced each time. It's the feed document just like what we see
today. At least that's how I read what was written
above--"http://example.com/latest" was intended as the URI to which
you'd subscribe.