Thomas Broyer wrote:
James M Snell wrote:
/in-reply-to provides the atom:id (not dereferencable) of an
original atom:entry and may appear within atom:feed or
atom:entry. in-reply-to on the feed level indicates that all
of the entries within the feed are considered replies to the
identified
James M Snell wrote:
>
>>>/in-reply-to provides the atom:id (not dereferencable) of an
>>>original atom:entry and may appear within atom:feed or
>>>atom:entry. in-reply-to on the feed level indicates that all
>>>of the entries within the feed are considered replies to the
>>>identified atom:entry
* James M Snell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-07-22 01:25]:
>For instance, if I linked to anything but an Atom feed, what
>would in-reply-to link to?
Still atom:id values. Presumably, any resource linked to is
associated, by whatever means, to the Atom feed containing the
entry being replied to. I do
A. Pagaltzis wrote:
* James M Snell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-07-21 23:15]:
Feedback requested.
I like it so far; comments follow (no pun intended).
;-)
/root provides the URL (dereferencable) to the Atom feed that
contains the original entries and may appear within atom:feed
* James M Snell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-07-21 23:15]:
> Feedback requested.
I like it so far; comments follow (no pun intended).
> /root provides the URL (dereferencable) to the Atom feed that
> contains the original entries and may appear within atom:feed
> and/or atom:entry
Why is this rest