On 20 March 2016 at 22:01, Goffi <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > for our XMPP based static blog ( e.g. > http://www.goffi.org/blog/goffi/71eaf561-3f89-4fa5-8bc9-82af76229384 ) I'm > adding a <link rel="alternate" ...> element to point to the xmpp: URI. > > I'm wondering which MIME type should be used here, I first found the MIME > type > "application/xmpp+xml" defined in > https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3923#section-10 but it's not really > adapted to > this case. > > Actually after a quick discussion on the subject (thanks Link Mauve!), we > found that the content being based on XEP-0277 (which is Atom based), the > application/atom+xml type would be more adapted. > > I would like to have some input from the community here, which MIME type do > you think would make sense to for an alternate link to a xmpp: URI linking > to > a PubSub node? > > As you hint at above, the media type is wholly dependent on the content, and is nothing to do with how the content is accessed - in particular, the fact it's an "xmpp:" scheme URI, or that the data is held on PubSub nodes, must not impact what media type is chosen.
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