On Jun 12, 2006, at 5:01 PM, Benjamin Carlyle wrote:

A user selects from the feeds
thusly:
http://example.com/feeds#techjobs
http://example.com/feeds#videos
A client's user interface can use descriptions of the feed (as
specifications emerge) to help the user choose something human- friendly.

I seems to me a little awkward to be using IDs intended for machine consumption as pseudo-titles for humans to distinguish between feeds. Doesn't the HTML already have H# tags acting as titles for the sections being used as feeds? Is there a reason those aren't being used as human-friendly feed titles?

Peace,
Scott
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