I'm looking for info about what
the expected 'updated' datetime element semantics look like, andhaven't
found anything in old email and the wiki on this topic. Is there a description
somewhere? RSSBandit and FeedDemon don't pick up entry changes based on my
changing the feed and entry
To: James M Snell
Cc: James Yenne; atom-syntax@imc.org
Subject: Re: Reader 'updated' semantics
On Jan 9, 2006, at 5:08 PM, James M Snell wrote:
The updated element is used to indicate when a significant update has
occurred to the entry. If you are updating the updated element when
you update your
Of Stephane Bortzmeyer
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 7:35 AM
To: James Yenne
Cc: atom-syntax@imc.org
Subject: Re: Reader 'updated' semantics
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 07:06:59AM -0800, James Yenne
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RSS Bandit does not provide an indication
Of James Yenne
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 8:13 AM
To: 'Stephane Bortzmeyer'
Cc: atom-syntax@imc.org
Subject: RE: Reader 'updated' semantics
I haven't used Sage, but I would anticipate that entries which have been
retrieved initially by a reader are continually checked for changes to the
updated
Thanks for your thoughtful analysis on the update issue.
I just want to follow up with reader implementers the importance of
supporting the Atom update mechanism. News is one large application of a
feed, but there are potentially many others in which the update mechanism is
a requirement.
For
My feeds contain a
generic xml-stylesheet, which formats the feed for display along with a
feed-specific css. Since xsl processors do not have a standard way to pass
parameters to xsl stylesheets, I provide this feed-specific css to the xsl
processor in the feed as a link with
be
useful in entries also.
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On Behalf Of A. Pagaltzis
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 8:43 PM
To: atom-syntax@imc.org
Subject: Re: Link rel attribute stylesheet
* James Yenne [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-02-27 05:25]:
My feeds
ecification backed
by both IETF as well as the W3C, it seems to me that the only way to ensure
that your site visitors will not have to make changes and updates to their
data feed subscriptions is to focus on those that have gone through the full
standardization process, and as such companys l
to
have stylesheet added to the List of Relations.
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On Behalf Of Antone Roundy
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 7:05 AM
To: atom-syntax@imc.org
Subject: Re: Link rel attribute stylesheet
On Feb 26, 2006, at 9:10 PM, James
'll ping back this list when its ready.
re: your XSLT PI problem with IE7. Is the code live somewhere that is
accessible such that I can take a look at it and help you debug the
problem?
On 2/26/06, James
Yenne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm
"pre-caching" feeds as xml files
IE6 and FF render Atom/RSS feeds as html using the
xml-stylesheet directive, however, IE7 Beta 2 drops the feed's xml-stylesheet
directive, if one exists,and replacing with IE7's own stylesheet
containing the gray to blue gradient background with the MS RSS extensions for
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On Behalf Of A. Pagaltzis
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 11:36 AM
To: atom-syntax@imc.org
Subject: Re: IE7 Feed Rendering Issue
* James Yenne [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-03-08 20:30]:
I would call IE7 dropping xml-stylesheet directives a data lose issue
the styling information associated with feeds at the feed level.
James Yenne seems to be advocating a third option: that the behaviour should
differ depending on whether the feed in question in being viewed before or
after subscribing. To me, that feels like combining the worst of both
worlds. Interface
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