Re: atom:updated - not now() values?

2006-08-13 Thread Bill de hÓra
Eric Scheid wrote: When updating an entry, is it acceptable to insert a value other than Now() into atom:updated? Yes. Reasons below. For example: Corporate Communications prep a release and they stamp it with a release date of Monday 4 PM ... but I don't see this release update until I get

Re: atom:updated - not now() values?

2006-08-13 Thread Tim Bray
Eric Scheid wrote: When updating an entry, is it acceptable to insert a value other than Now() into atom:updated? Clearly, since updated is defined as the time the publisher thinks it was significantly updated. Of course, the server could over-write the updated value if it chose. -Tim F

atom:updated - not now() values?

2006-08-13 Thread Eric Scheid
When updating an entry, is it acceptable to insert a value other than Now() into atom:updated? For example: Corporate Communications prep a release and they stamp it with a release date of Monday 4 PM ... but I don't see this release update until I get into the office at 2 PM Tuesday, and thus I

Re: link element alternate and self

2006-08-13 Thread A. Pagaltzis
* Sylvain Hellegouarch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-08-13 13:00]: > Now I wonder say I have a feed. Each entry has a link element which > should indicate the URI of the resource. That resource being a feed > itself not an entry. > > In that case should I use self or alternate? `alternate`. The p

link element alternate and self

2006-08-13 Thread Sylvain Hellegouarch
Hi all, From RFC4287: The value "alternate" signifies that the IRI in the value of the href attribute identifies an alternate version of the resource described by the containing element. The value "self" signifies that the IRI in the value of the href attribute identifies a resource equivalen