Thomas Broyer wrote:
atom:rights at feed-level don't apply to its entries, just to the feed as
it stands. If you want to grant/restrict rights at an entry-level, use the
entry-level atom:rights.
Ok, I missed that. For some reason I assumed atom:rights was just a
feed-level element (probably t
* Aleksander Slominski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-10-08 04:00]:
> it is interesting that atom reader (in this case it seems to
> SharpReader) is actually rendering text content of […] are atom
> readers supposed to do that?
They’re certainly free to. Atom does not dictate what you do
with the bit
James M Snell wrote:
FYI...
Example of an interesting non-blog use of Atom syndication:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-atomwas/
it is interesting that atom reader (in this case it seems to
SharpReader) is actually rendering text content of
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FYI: Thanks to Robert Sayre for pointing it out, but when y'all get a
chance, take a look at the internals of the new Google Reader app
(http://reader.google.com). It's using AJAX and Atom 1.0 feeds to serve
up the data into the browser interface. The interface itself leaves a
lot to be de
FYI...
Example of an interesting non-blog use of Atom syndication:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-atomwas/
- James
* Byrne Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-10-07 19:30]:
> Or to ask a more leading question, can the scheme element be used to
> differentiate between a "category" and a "tag?" And if so, how?
By using different IRIs for either.
Or if your question is “I don’t want to use a hierarchical filing
sys
* Tim Bray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-10-07 20:00]:
> Over at 'ongoing', I have my own set of categories, so my
> category elements look like
>
>
Conversely, I generate an Atom feed from my del.icio.us links,
and my category elements look like
http://del.icio.us/ap/"; term="advice" />
So
On Oct 7, 2005, at 10:20 AM, Byrne Reese wrote:
Are there any good examples of how the [EMAIL PROTECTED] attribute is
used?
Over at 'ongoing', I have my own set of categories, so my category
elements look like
Remember, it's optional, both for the producer and for the consumer
(Techno
I don't believe we really have any good best practices for this yet.
My snellspace.com blog uses scheme="http://www.snellspace.com/wp"; term="Atom 1.0" /> to indicate my
site specific categories
To indicate a tag, one could imagine doing something like:
http://technorati.com/tag/"; term="Ato
Are there any good examples of how the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
attribute is used?
4.2.2.2 The "scheme" Attribute The "scheme" attribute is an IRI that identifies a categorization scheme. Category elements MAY have a "scheme" attribute.
Is it just me, or is that kind of vague?
O
Let me stew on this a bit more. Generally speaking, I think the dcterms
are too loosely defined, but let me see if I can't get this to grow on me.
Mark Nottingham wrote:
FWIW, the Media RSS extension cites http://web.resource.org/rss/1.0/
modules/dcterms/#valid] as a best practice.
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