Re: Editorial: rules based on MIME media types in @type attributes

2005-05-21 Thread Thomas Broyer
Tim Bray wrote: On May 20, 2005, at 12:00 AM, Thomas Broyer wrote: In 4.1.3.2: [ If the value of type begins with "text/" or ends with "+xml", the content SHOULD be local; that is to say, no "src" attribute should be provided. ] Replace with: [ If the value of type is a text or

Re: Editorial: rules based on MIME media types in @type attributes

2005-05-20 Thread Tim Bray
On May 20, 2005, at 12:00 AM, Thomas Broyer wrote: In 4.1.3.2: [ If the value of type begins with "text/" or ends with "+xml", the content SHOULD be local; that is to say, no "src" attribute should be provided. ] Replace with: [ If the value of type is a text or XML media type, that

Re: Editorial: rules based on MIME media types in @type attributes

2005-05-20 Thread Thomas Broyer
Joe Gregorio wrote: > To be completely accurate, the part before the '/' is called the type, > the part after the '/' is called the sub-type I know. I chose not to use these terms to make the wording "lighter" and thus easier to read and understand. -- Thomas Broyer

Re: Editorial: rules based on MIME media types in @type attributes

2005-05-20 Thread Joe Gregorio
On 5/20/05, Thomas Broyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'd like to raise this up one more time: > http://www.imc.org/atom-syntax/mail-archive/msg14247.html > > Atom defines rules based on MIME media types in @type attributes, and I'm > not sure they are actually accurate... > They also don'

Editorial: rules based on MIME media types in @type attributes

2005-05-20 Thread Thomas Broyer
I'd like to raise this up one more time: http://www.imc.org/atom-syntax/mail-archive/msg14247.html Atom defines rules based on MIME media types in @type attributes, and I'm not sure they are actually accurate... They also don't explain the actual meaning behind the technical rules. In 4.1.3.2: