Re: Searching for Atom-enabled code

2006-10-05 Thread A. Pagaltzis
Hi John, * John Panzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-10-05 23:25]: > > Using Google codesearch: interesting results, though the numbers are brittle. I tried to go through the entire result set for Perl f.ex., and on page 2 the number went down from 100 to 50, and on page 3 down further to 45, and s

Re: Searching for Atom-enabled code

2006-10-05 Thread Joe Gregorio
How dare you slight my favorite language :) http://google.com/codesearch?hl=en&lr=&q=lang%3Apython+application%2Fatom%5C%2Bxml&btnG=Search (100 results) Python -joe On 10/5/06, John Panzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Using Google codesearch: Java: http://google.com/codesearch?hl=en&lr=&q=l

Re: PaceAtomBidi

2006-10-05 Thread James M Snell
David Powell wrote: > > > I don't have much experience with bidi. I've been having a quick read > up on it, and there seem to be the following features. Correct me if > I’m wrong. > > > a) Unicode implicitly supports bidi. Write a span containing Hebrew > characters, and it will be laid out

Re: PaceAtomBidi

2006-10-05 Thread David Powell
I don't have much experience with bidi. I've been having a quick read up on it, and there seem to be the following features. Correct me if I’m wrong. a) Unicode implicitly supports bidi. Write a span containing Hebrew characters, and it will be laid out right to left. We don’t need to do anyth

Searching for Atom-enabled code

2006-10-05 Thread John Panzer
Using Google codesearch: Java: http://google.com/codesearch?hl=en&lr=&q=lang%3Ajava+application%2Fatom%5C%2Bxml&btnG=Search (50 results) C++: http://google.com/codesearch?hl=en&lr=&q=lang%3Ac%2B%2B+application%2Fatom%5C%2Bxml&btnG=Search (10 results) Ruby: http://google.com

RE: Pseudo-Last Call on draft-nottingham-atompub-feed-history-07

2006-10-05 Thread David Hall
Hey Mark - Things are looking good to me. Couple questions, comments: 1. I think your document might need to address what's supposed to happen if duplicate items are discovered when trolling through the paged info. Newer replaces older? (That makes the most sense to me) Although I guess the arg

I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-11.txt

2006-10-05 Thread Internet-Drafts
A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. This draft is a work item of the Atom Publishing Format and Protocol Working Group of the IETF. Title : The Atom Publishing Protocol Author(s) : B. de Hora, J. Gregorio Filenam

Re: Pseudo-Last Call on draft-nottingham-atompub-feed-history-07

2006-10-05 Thread Julian Reschke
Mark Nottingham schrieb: I've only had positive comments about -07 so far, so I've recommended it for publication as a Proposed Standard to the IESG. As part of that process, I'm issuing an informal, pseudo-WG Last Call on the document to capture any remaining feedback. In particular, * W