wrote:
> The HTML page for your channel does not need to be your blog.
> For instance, the NYTimes publishes several RSS feeds. They could make
> the channel link element point to the NYTimes.com homepage if they
> wanted (not sure if they do that), even though that page may not be
> directly the HTML page for that represents that channel.
Exactly. All the more always to include it. It just doesn't make sense
*not* to have a web url related to what that feed is all about.
- Andreas
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