Currently I use an hAtom+XOXO mix for search results on my pages, but
I have found that hAtom works sufficently for most -- I just wasn't
sure if this was a 'proper' use of it... but I figure it probably is
since you can have RSS for search too...
-- Singpolyma
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On Aug 30, 2006, at 9:36 AM, David Janes wrote:
The reason I think that (2) is needed is:
(a) profiles are not manditory, so we can't depend on their presence
(b) the search-results consumer, knowing that there is hAtom search
results, may want not to read the URL at all (prefering a proxy to
On Aug 30, 2006, at 9:52 AM, David Janes wrote:
I'm not sure how to be clearer: my first message in this thread
suggests in point (2) add a single-field extension to OpenSearch XML;
my second message says adding a MIME type is not the solution [1].
OK, so an extension to OpenSearch since
On Aug 29, 2006, at 11:28 PM, David Janes wrote:
(2) one could add an extra field to the OpenSearch XML (a description
file about how your results are returned) indicating that the file is
hAtom
There are two problems here, and I think we should avoid approaching
both at once. Just as a
more light:
http://wiki.unto.net/OpenSearch_and_microformats
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more light:
http://wiki.unto.net/OpenSearch_and_microformats
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On Aug 30, 2006, at 10:43 AM, Ted Drake wrote:
This is a sample product result from the search result page. Where
would the
OpenSearch/hAtom microformats be added?
For the results section, you'd just be adding hAtom to the results,
which someone more involved with hAtom would probably
This looks very possible. In particular,
(1) according the article, Yahoo only returns its results in HTML, so
we know HTML is good
(2) one could add an extra field to the OpenSearch XML (a description
file about how your results are returned) indicating that the file is
hAtom
(3) parties not