Urgh, sorry for my tardiness; I'm falling behind on my reading.
On 11/30/06, Thomas Broyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd prefer basing autodiscovery on the media types and not at all on the relationships.
All a media type tells you (non-authoritatively too) is the spec you need to interpret the document at the other end of the link. That has very little to do with the reasons that you might want to follow the link, subscribe to it, etc.. Which is why you need a mechanism independent from the media type. Like link types. Consider hAtom. If you went by media types alone, you'd be confronted with; <link type="text/html" href="hatom.html" /> Not particularly useful for subscription (or anything else for that matter) is it? This would be better; <link rel="feed" type="text/html" href="hatom.html" /> Autodiscovery should ideally be based primarily on link types, and only secondarily - as an optimization - on media types. Even this should work; <link rel="feed" href="hatom.html" /> Mark.