What's the best course of action in cases like these? My use-case
doesn't exactly fit hAtom because it doesn't meet the mandatory
'author' and 'content' requirements. But at the same time, it looks
as if hAtom fits better than anything else.
I was under the impression that most of these sorts
What's the best course of action in cases like these? My use-case
doesn't exactly fit hAtom because it doesn't meet the mandatory
'author' and 'content' requirements.
I was under the impression that most of these sorts of requirements
are carried over from Atom itself, not things that hAtom
Angus McIntyre wrote:
What's the best course of action in cases like these? My use-case
doesn't exactly fit hAtom because it doesn't meet the mandatory
'author' and 'content' requirements.
I was under the impression that most of these sorts of requirements
are
Angus McIntyre wrote:
These lists of articles - which are essentially 'feeds' - seem like an
obvious match for hAtom, so I've tried to make the library produce
hAtom. However, there are some problems.
First, hAtom demands an author - either at the entry level, or at the
feed level - and in
Couple of minor notes below...
David Janes -- BlogMatrix wrote:
Angus McIntyre wrote:
These lists of articles - which are essentially 'feeds' - seem like
an obvious match for hAtom, so I've tried to make the library produce
hAtom. However, there are some problems.
First, hAtom demands an
I have seen the issue of author appear more than once in regards to
hAtom, so maybe it is time to refactor.
hResume has brainstormed away to call back to an object via reference,
X2V supports this for vCards and vEvents, so the hAtom XSLT can steal
that code if they want.
Basically, the idea is
While we're rolling here, can I timidly take offense with the
address requirement for author optimization?
On that blog post from http://fuzzycontent.com (see nearby thread), I
concocted an example which quickly turned out to be invalid, because
of this issue.
See, I wanted to create an embedded
I'm in the process of developing a PHP library for managing
collections of news links. The library is intended for generating RSS
or Atom feeds, and also for formatting lists of news articles for use
in web pages.
You can see one example of its use at:
http://www.sexworkersproject.org/press/