On 1 Feb 2006, at 02:10, Eric Scheid wrote:
On 31/1/06 1:27 PM, "James Holderness" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually I was thinking just a regular href and type. For example:
<link type="application/atom+xml"
href="http://mydomain.com/feed"
hreflang="fr"
x:id="french_entry_id"
x:updated="2005-11-15T18:30:02X" />
I'm not sure how valid that is considering a client that didn't
understand
this extension would consider the full feed to be an alternative
for that
one particular entry which doesn't seem right.
Any reason that application/atom+xml document couldn't be an Atom
Entry
Document, apart from the current lack of reader/browser support? It
could
also then include the links necessary to subscribe to the specific
language
feed.
I think that was one of James' original suggestions. It seems like
one good solution. The only problem is that it forces people to have
Entry Documents.
I am just writing up a document listing all the different ways one
can solve this problem...
e.