Atom at W3C?Atom at W3C?Atom at W3C? 05/14/2004 10:52 AM I wonder how the draft <a href="http://www.intertwingly.net/wiki/pie/IetfCharter">IETF Charter</a> would need to change in order to become a <a href="http://www.intertwingly.net/wiki/pie/W3cCharter">W3C Charter</a>. It would seem to me that someone from the W3C would be in the best position to answer this. Any takers? ... This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)Atom at W3C?Grok Headline matches for Atom at W3C?Cars To Be Assembled Atom By AtomCars To Be Assembled Atom By Atom 06/20/2004 12:47 PM Atom use XML-RPCAtom use XML-RPC 02/19/2004 11:26 AM It's fascinating to read the comments on Russell Beattie's post about the Atom API. His concern is that he won't be able to build a client that talks to a weblog server through his Java toolkit because it doesn't allow the HTTP methods the API calls for. Further, he notes that the spec, which was openly developed, has a restrictive copyright. The best answer is obvious, imho, use XML-RPC because it already has been adapted to and debugged in all the environments where blogging APIs need to run. By cutting almost to the bottom of the stack you will have to redo everything that took years to do. I think it's going to take longer to redo because XML-RPC didn't need to get any Java toolkits to change, it treaded more softly than the Atom does. There's a practical side to protocol and format design that's missing in the Atom API. The goal is to make it easy for developers to hop on the bandwagon and get them committed to developing for the platform. Putting unnecessary hurdles in the way unnecessarily limits adoption, and virtually guarantees either stagnation or massive breakage. I can't imagine that either choice is what Google is looking for. XML-RPC was designed for what they want to do and it's stood the test of time. Learn to love the pragmatic, it's how you're going to win the wars with Yahoo, Microsoft and everyone else who wants to eat your lunch. XML-Atom-0.04XML-Atom-0.04 12/15/2003 04:42 AM XML-Atom-0.041XML-Atom-0.041 12/15/2003 05:44 PM XML-Atom-0.07XML-Atom-0.07 05/16/2004 12:34 AM Atom.NET 0.4.1Atom.NET 0.4.1 05/13/2004 02:07 PM A library to generate and parse Atom XML feeds. Have AtomHave Atom 12/22/2003 09:07 AM At the moment this information will be useful to a small roomful of people, but this site is now serving an Atom 0.3 feed here. It should v alidate. I’d planned all along to fold Atom support into rhymes-with-vexed-slattern; I’ve finally got around to it now that the spec is looking pretty solid with version 0.3. For those to whom this is all Greek, Atom is a new form of AI technology that listens to all websites simultaneously, looking for anyone badmouthing you and those batting for your team; Atom responds by firing back custom-made insults and denunciations including but not limited to accusations of hypocrisy and pot-kettle-black. W3C wants AtomW3C wants Atom 05/13/2004 01:59 PM Looks like the W3C wants the Atom community to work through them. I'm undecided whether or not I'm for this. On the one hand, the W3C certainly has the tools to promote and document Atom. On the other hand, adding Atom to their semantic web effort could make Atom even more complex - and simplicity is what makes RSS so great, despite it's imprecise specification (via Scoble a>). XML-Atom-0.05XML-Atom-0.05 01/06/2004 05:39 AM Why We Need Atom NowWhy We Need Atom Now 04/04/2005 12:16 AM We’re getting real, real close to sending the Atom data-format draft off for general IETF review; the rest of the process can’t happen too fast for me, because there are two big problems that bite me every day that Atom will give the engineers the tools to fix... RSS, Atom...and SDF?RSS, Atom...and SDF? 04/29/2004 09:16 AM Daniel Henry calls for unity in the syndication war by proposing a new format called SDF. I haven't had a chance to really read the spec, but David has obviously put a lot of effort into it. Although I'm certainly not wild about yet another feed format, if SDF every gets widely used I'll support in FeedDemon. XML-Atom-0.06XML-Atom-0.06 04/25/2004 12:16 AM XML-Atom-0.10XML-Atom-0.10 01/01/2005 12:54 AM What Are RSS and Atom?What Are RSS and Atom? 04/17/2004 03:19 PM RSS and Atom are formats for syndicating lists of items. Items can be anything and each item typically contains a... (63 words) XML-Atom-0.08XML-Atom-0.08 06/02/2004 05:31 AM Atom + CSSAtom + CSS 10/29/2003 12:31 PM I tried some minimal css on an experimental Atom feed and the results started to look promising - on Mozilla. View source to see how it was done. I then brought up the same page under IE, and it looks like IE didn't support a number of CSS features. Worse, it seems to be stripping and/or interpreting escaped markup. Finally, view source is not available. Poking around to see if there were any workarounds, I came across this article by Tim Bray from 3.5 years ago... Sigh. Atom API in MT3Atom API in MT3 08/07/2004 05:27 PM ben's docs are great, and all the API features are the same in TypePad XML-Atom-0.03XML-Atom-0.03 12/05/2003 10:15 AM RT-Atom-0.01RT-Atom-0.01 07/12/2004 05:30 PM sam on atomsam on atom 12/30/2003 01:16 AM Sam posts his thoughts and plans regarding Atom and how he will maintain RSS support for his weblog. Thanks Sam! Every bit of information helps. XML-Atom-0.09XML-Atom-0.09 07/30/2004 07:06 AM RT-Atom-0.02RT-Atom-0.02 08/03/2004 11:45 PM The Atom APIThe Atom API 10/28/2003 11:06 PM In his latest Dive into XML column Mark Pilgrim explains the basic operations of the Atom API, with special reference to the precedent APIs. Atom and WSSE exampleAtom and WSSE example 06/20/2004 12:16 AM XML-Atom-Syndication-0.04XML-Atom-Syndication-0.04 04/28/2004 12:25 AM Kwiki-Atom-0.10Kwiki-Atom-0.10 09/03/2004 06:22 PM XML-Atom-Syndication-0.07XML-Atom-Syndication-0.07 05/03/2004 06:46 AM Kwiki-Atom-0.14Kwiki-Atom-0.14 09/10/2004 06:39 PM XML-Atom-Syndication-0.02XML-Atom-Syndication-0.02 04/15/2004 05:09 PM The Courtship of AtomThe Courtship of Atom 05/20/2004 11:45 AM In The Courtship of Atom, Kendall Grant Clark writes about the W3C's recent interest in Atom. "Syndication is important enough...to the future of the Web that the W3C has to try to influence the outcome." Something to do with Atom and TypePadSomething to do with Atom and TypePad 02/19/2004 12:14 AM Typepad and iPhoto united with Atom. Atom is a powerful, open, RSS-like syndication format, but so far, not a lot has been done with it. Now, Deez Steeles has used Atom to ship an iPhoto-to-Typepad tool that directly exports pictures that are retouched, selected and organized in Apple's iPhoto to Movable Type's Typepad blogging service. That's pretty sweet. I'm digging the new Atom API interface to typepad. I have just completed a prototype of an iPhoto2Typepad interface. That means that its now possible to select photos in iPhoto and directly export into a Typepad Photo Album. This is basically my Holy Grail of digital photo convenience. Now the same program we use to import, and organise our pictures can send them right to Typep Link (via Dive Into Mark) [Boing Boing Blog] Coolio - we're getting closer. Too bad I don't blog with TypePad or use a Mac. But I do play one in a Soap Opera. Kwiki-Atom-0.07Kwiki-Atom-0.07 09/03/2004 12:51 AM ATOM: YARNATOM: YARN 03/06/2004 01:48 AM Mark posted an entry a few weeks ago called The myth of RSS compatibility in which he outlined the 9 different versions of RSS and how they are incompatible with each other. While I'm sure his article is technically correct, in practice it's not that hard to write a single parser that handles all formats of RSS. Such a parser... (564 words) Atom FeedAtom Feed 03/06/2004 01:55 AM
A few people mentioned that my rss feeds were broken even though they passed through the validator without errors, so I mangled them a bit tonight and also added an atom feed while I was at it. Atom is the result of the rss flamewars a few months ago and, while I couldn't care less about XML, atom does appear to have a saner format. I also tried out Shrook since I've not been entirely happy with Netnewswire and found that I really like it much better, especially the iTunes style of organisation and navigation of the feeds. Kwiki-Atom-0.12Kwiki-Atom-0.12 09/04/2004 05:37 PM XML-Atom-Syndication-0.03XML-Atom-Syndication-0.03 04/18/2004 05:49 AM Kwiki-Atom-0.13Kwiki-Atom-0.13 09/04/2004 05:37 PM Kwiki-Atom-0.11Kwiki-Atom-0.11 09/04/2004 10:19 AM Kwiki-Atom-0.08Kwiki-Atom-0.08 09/03/2004 12:51 AM Grok Description matches for Atom at W3C? GrokA matches for Atom at W3C? Atom at W3C?The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry: |
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