That, or "You lied to me when you told me this was a web feed!" (credit: 'href (http://plasmasturm.org/code/))
"A friend of mine in a compiler writing class produced a compiler with one error message 'you lied to me when you told me this was a program'. – Pete Fenelon On 4/21/06, James M Snell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The feedvalidator really does need a "ValidButPositivelyIdiotic" warning. > > - James > > Eric Scheid wrote: > > On 22/4/06 10:53 AM, "James M Snell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> Where that gets nasty, of course, is when the href > >> is relative and xml:base is being used to set the Base URI. Publisher > >> would need to make sure that the href/ref combo match up properly > > > > Would this be considered a "match"? > > > > <link rel="replies" > > href="comments" > > xml:base="/06/04/21/blah/" /> > > <thr:count ref="/06/04/21/blah/comments" > > updated="...">5</thr:count> > > > > You just know there'll be a few idiots that will try that on. > > > > e. > > > > > > -- <M:D/> M. David Peterson http://www.xsltblog.com/