to a much higher quality specification because of the extensive
experience that the editor has with writing them.
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draft
shortly, but for now, see my comments on the RSS Autodiscovery spec,
some of which will also apply to the Atom Autodiscovery spec.
http://www.rssboard.org/news/70/vote-rss-autodiscovery-specification#discuss
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, it's not specced
well enough.
+1 to the pace.
Why on earth is it called a pace?
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/rss-autodiscovery
[3] http://code.google.com/webstats/
[4] http://www.imc.org/atom-syntax/mail-archive/msg19103.html
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, and doesn't handle link elements in the body like other
browsers (the way it's being defined in HTML5), I consider that a bug in IE.
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Tse Shing Chi (Franklin/Whale) wrote:
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
Ah, but this works!
html
head
titleFeed Autodiscovery/title
/head
body
p... really long body .../p
link rel=alternate type=application/atom+xml href=/feed
/body
/html
Your example is a invalid HTML document.
link can only
://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#in-body
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to
gracefully recover from all errors.
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document.
Here's one example.
http://au.lge.com/
Note the meta element that occurs within a table, of all places!
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be used. All feeds linked by a
should be ignored during the process of autodiscovery.
Why?
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