On 6 Jun 2005, at 16:30, Tim Bray wrote:
On Jun 6, 2005, at 6:12 AM, Henry Story wrote:
I was wondering if I had understood this correctly: a feed can
have entries in a number of categories. Each of these categories
may themselves have feeds. These category feeds will all have the
same id
On 6/6/05 11:12 PM, "Henry Story" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> These category feeds will all have the same id
> as the main feed
maybe not.
would every feed at nature.com have the same id?
e.
On Jun 6, 2005, at 6:12 AM, Henry Story wrote:
I was wondering if I had understood this correctly: a feed can have
entries in a number of categories. Each of these categories may
themselves have feeds. These category feeds will all have the same
id as the main feed,
No! A feed ID is
I was wondering if I had understood this correctly: a feed can have
entries in a number of categories. Each of these categories may
themselves have feeds. These category feeds will all have the same id
as the main feed, though they may have different titles and subtitles
to reflect the ca
I completely agree. At the core, a feed is just a list of state
changes to web resources.
It will be the perfect format for notifying search engines of all
the changes to a web
site, thereby massively reducing the time it will take them to crawl
the web.
Henry Story
On 3 Jun 2005, at