On 28/1/05 7:39 AM, "Henri Sivonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> If the value of "type" is "XHTML", the content of the Text construct
>> MUST be a single xhtml:div element
> 
> -1 gratuitous element cruft. The text construct element itself serves
> as a container.

but atom:title != xhtml:title

also, are there such things as xhtml:copyright, xhtml:info, or
xhtml:summary?

>> which MUST declare the XHTML namespace, either as the default
>> namespace or with a namespace prefix
> 
> -1 Atom should not micro-manage how and on which elements namespace
> declarations appear.
> 
> Feed in the wild that declares the namespaces on root:

Good point. The declaration of the namespace 'xhtml' can occur elsewhere,
and if on the root then it cuts down on needless repetition.

e.

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