John Panzer wrote:
Yes. Although entry [EMAIL PROTECTED]"http://example.org/comments/feed/1138"; is allowed by the Atom 1.0 spec. How does [EMAIL PROTECTED] get translated in hAtom? (The Wiki doesn't give any details on this.)

<a href="http://example.org/comments/feed/1138"; class="content">Comments</a> wouldn't exactly match the intent of [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is intended to imply inline processing. But maybe that's a nitpick.


hAtom -- at this point -- is only taking the subset of Atom definitions that are commonly used on weblogs. There are several reasons for this, one being the starting point of creating a microformat for weblog posts (rather than a translation for Atom into HTML), documenting the need for what elements are to be used through examples, and not least keeping the project manageable.

Thus, hAtom won't give you a good set of rules for turning an arbitrary Atom feed into HTML.

Regards, etc...
David
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