On 1/30/06, James M Snell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oooh.. here's a question. If I post a entry to your collection once
with a title of "Hello World", it creates an entry with an id of
"tag:bitworking.org,2005-10-21:livestore:HelloWorld". Fair enough.. but
if I delete that entry and create a new entry with the same title... it
uses the exact same id! aren't these id things supposed to be
universally unique ;-)
- James
Joe Gregorio wrote:
> On 1/29/06, James M Snell < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Took just a quick test run through this. It looks pretty much like it
>> just stores whatever you give it, even if it isn't valid Atom.
>
> Correct, as of now it only enforces some minimal
> requirements: atom:updated and atom:id.
>
>> Extension
>> elements were preserved. id was changed. The basic operations all
>> seemed to work tho. I'd much prefer to get an error back if an entry I
>> post doesn't meet minimum atom requirements.
>
> Plan on this implementation bifurcating into multiple endpints.
> One of those will be a collection that strictly
> enforces valid Atom, others will do things to intentionally
> test a clients limitations.
>
> -joe
>
> --
> Joe Gregorio http://bitworking.org
>
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-yogesh
