Yes. That is one solution. But what we are looking for is how one can state that two entries in the same feed are translations of one another.

Henry

On 22 Dec 2005, at 20:52, James M Snell wrote:


Hmmm.. interesting thought, hadn't considered that.

rel="self" should always point to *this* document, and never to some other document, but if the document referenced is the same document just in a different language, then it is possible? Good thinking but I'm not sure if it's legal according to the spec.

 <feed xml:lang="de">
   ...
   <link rel="self"
         hreflang="fr"
         href="http://.../thefeed?lang=fr";
   <link rel="self"
         hreflang="de"
         href="http://.../thefeed?lang=de";
   <entry>
     <id>tag:example.org,2005:some_entry</id>
     ...
   </entry>
 </feed>

- James

A. Pagaltzis wrote:
* James M Snell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-12-22 19:30]:
To indicate that the feeds were translations of one another, a
new  "translation" link rel could be established on the feed
level

<feed xml:lang="de">
  ...
  <link rel="translation"
        hreflang="fr"
        href="http://.../thefeed?lang=fr";
  <entry>
    <id>tag:example.org,2005:some_entry</id>
    ...
  </entry>
</feed>

<feed xml:lang="fr">
  ...
  <link rel="translation"
        hreflang="de"
        href="http://.../thefeed?lang=de";
  <entry>
    <id>tag:example.org,2005:some_entry</id>
    ...
  </entry>
</feed>
Is that even necessary? Wouldn’t @rel='self' already work here?
Regards,


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