Re: Introduction

2007-01-24 Thread Sylvain Hellegouarch
Lionel [Over-Blog] wrote: Hello, I am new to this list, this is a short introduction about me and why I am interested in Atom. I am working for a French company editing the most visited blogs platform (6M pages/day, 600K blogs). We are implementing Atom Publishing Protocol to give our

Re: Introduction

2007-01-24 Thread Lionel [Over-Blog]
Sylvain Hellegouarch wrote : Welcome. However you should subscribe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead since it is the right ML for APP. Thanks for the pointer, and sorry for this mistake. I will read this mailing list however ! BTW, which language will you be using for your implementation? PHP5.

Re: Introduction to The Atom Syndication Format

2005-08-15 Thread Robert Sayre
On 8/15/05, Bob Wyman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I suggest that the Introduction cover atom:source in the recommended section and highlight the case in which it is recommended. Disagree. The introduction is for newbies. Folks implementing synthetic feed services (the case in which it is

RE: Introduction to The Atom Syndication Format

2005-08-03 Thread Hammond, Tony
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Danny Ayers Sent: 02 August 2005 14:09 To: Sam Ruby Cc: atom-syntax@imc.org Subject: Re: Introduction to The Atom Syndication Format Looks great. My only suggestion would be to expose the MUSTs etc. little more, especially where Atom differees from

Re: Oversights? (Re: Introduction to The Atom Syndication Format)

2005-08-02 Thread Graham
On 2 Aug 2005, at 5:41 am, James Cerra wrote: id http://example.com/ /id idhttp://example.com//id Those are different ids (Processors MUST compare atom:id elements on a character-by-character basis), and the first is just plain invalid. Why on earth would you think otherwise? (oh,

Re: Introduction to The Atom Syndication Format

2005-08-02 Thread Danny Ayers
Looks great. My only suggestion would be to expose the MUSTs etc. little more, especially where Atom differees from RSS. E.g. right now it would be easy for someone coming from RSS 2.0 to think that id was the same as guid. So in this case maybe: Identifies the feed in a universally unique and

Oversights? (Re: Introduction to The Atom Syndication Format)

2005-08-01 Thread James Cerra
Sam Ruby annoyed us with: http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/ Feedback welcome. Interesting examples. I'm probably missing a few things, so any clarifications filling the gaps in my head would be appreciated! :-) From the Atom spec that I scanned (10) it is unclear if

Re: Introduction to The Atom Syndication Format

2005-08-01 Thread Roger B.
Sam: I've only given it a quick skim, but at first blush, I think it looks great. -- Roger Benningfield On 8/1/05, Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.atomenabled.org/developers/syndication/ Feedback welcome. - Sam Ruby