My example was based on Buzz Andersen's recent blog post:
http://buzz.vox.com/library/post/fleetwood-mac-second-hand-news.html

I've been searching through some mp3 blogs on elbo.ws and honestly in the 3
minutes I've spent I haven't found any others that use a track title. I'm
sure I could come up with some though. Way more common is where they'll use
an album title as the whole post is an album review. I think a track review
(like Buzz's) is more rare, but still relatively common.

I can spend some more time finding more specific examples if that will be
helpful.

Ian

On 8/17/07, David Janes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 8/17/07, Ian McKellar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm concerned that it won't be possible to mix hAtom and hAudio as
> flexibly
> > as I'd like with this but it might be for the best. The main problem I
> see
> > is that it would be hard to share elements between hAudio and hAtom
> (such as
> > entry-title and audio-title) because to prevent the audio's published
> being
> > confused for the entry's published the audio's published needs to be
> inside
> > entry-content or entry-summary.
>
> While recognizing your point, do we reasonably expect to see this in
> practice? I.e. have you seen blogs sort of like this already?
>
> Regards, etc...
>
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