On 28/5/08 13:41, Alasdair King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Alasdair
Big thanks for this - really interesting and helpful. One or 2 comments
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Hi Michael,
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to imply any mendacity on your part. I'm
fully appreciative and admiring of the BBC's long-term
Two example pages:
html
titlePage 1/title
link rel=next rev=prev href=page-2
body
div class=hentry
h1 class=entry-titleEntry 1/h1
p class=entry-contentContent./p
/div
/body
/html
html
titlePage 2/title
link rel=prev rev=next href=page-1
Oh, I see. Thanks for clearing that up Toby.
Still, do you see any way of tieing two hFeeds on separate pages
together? Any way at all? I'm thiking in terms of data portability...
If the service X doesn't provide an EXPORT your data but marks up
content with hAtom, some parser could export all
André Luís wrote:
Still, do you see any way of tieing two hFeeds on separate pages
together? Any way at all?
The best way that I can come up with involves a slight extension to
hAtom. The current hAtom spec only covers a subset of the full Atom
spec. In particular, to cover feed