I brought up some questions about the definitions and consumption of html documents with multiple hatom feeds in them a week or two ago and after some discussion here and on IRC I was left with a feeling that we really needed some informal tests to outline some of the issues. I've tossed together a first attempt at a suite of examples now be viewed at:

http://placenamehere.com/mf/hatom_tests/

I /think/ all of these examples are valid to the hatom spec. I also think they all make sense from an html standpoint.

What I don't know, and the two main questions I'm looking to chase with these tests and the discussion around multiple feeds:

* Does the hatom spec have to change any to resolve some of the ambiguity that arises with multiple feeds? Do some of the current ideas like optional hfeed elements or optional id's on those elements fall down in practice.

* Are pages with multiple hfeeds consumable even if all the currently optional information is provided, and if so, what are the rules needed for feed detection, feed selection and ongoing feed consumption.

The later clearly a big question -- not one that I think we can answer easily -- a lot of the selection issues first come down to what applications you're dealing with -- but I think its worth keeping those issues in mind as the first question and the hatom spec gets flushed out more.


... more later, and I'll try and raise some of these issues in the wiki, but I'd appreciate first if anyone has any feedback on the tests themselves, any clarifications to the issue needed or if you think i'm totally out in left field with this stuff.

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[ Chris Casciano ]
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