James M Snell wrote:
> 
> James Holderness wrote:
> 
>>
>> James M Snell wrote:
>>
>>> Hmm.. the more I think about this and the more we discuss it, the
>>> less I think I like link[rel="profile"].  While the URI of the
>>> profile reference should be dereferenceable, most of the time the
>>> profile value is going to be used as an identifier.
>>> <entry>
>>>  <x:profile>http://example.com/profiles/weblog</x:profile>
>>>  <x:profile>http://example.com/profiles/podcast</x:profile>
>>> </entry>
>>
>>
>>
>> I agree about not using link, but shouldn't the URI be in an attribute
>> rather than as content. Something like this:
>>
>> <entry>
>> <x:profile href="http://example.com/profiles/weblog"/>
>> <x:profile href="http://example.com/profiles/podcast"/>
>> </entry>
>>
> Works for me.

'href's can traditionally be dereferenced, no big deal - the upside is
the markup structure does gives you scope to extend later.

'ref' - ?

cheers
Bill


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