Sorry for being away for a while. I am back on this issue. We had
narrowed in on this quite well. It should be RFC time real soon.
On 24 Dec 2005, at 07:25, James Holderness wrote:
Henry Story wrote:
I think you have not quite grasped the point my graph was trying to
make. Perhaps I did not explain myself clearly enough. The graph
represents a feed with three entries A, B and C.
B and C share the same id. C has an updated time stamp that is after
B so C is an update of B.
If you went with my link+hreflang method, this could be handled
with an additional date attribute in the link, where the date
signified the time at which the translation was valid. For example:
Yes. Quite right.
<entry>
<id>tag:eg.com,2005:/en/atom03</id>
<link hreflang="fr" x:id="tag:eg.com,2005:/fr/atom03"
x:updated="2005-11-15T18:30:02Z"/>
</entry>
<entry>
<id>tag:eg.com,2005:/fr/atom03</id>
<updated>2005-11-13T18:30:02Z</updated>
<link />
</entry>
<entry>
<id>tag:eg.com,2005:/fr/atom03</id>
<updated>2005-11-15T18:30:02Z</updated>
<link />
</entry>
Presumably one would need to add an x:feed="http://mydomain.com/feed"
attribute for translations of entries that appear in other feeds.
I've left off the obvious elements and attributes for brevity, but
you get the idea.
yes I do.
Henry