@mckinley @lyse (#hl4muca) The link rel bit is because the feed can have relative urls. ie, if it is on in can have somewhere in there a for eg.. If I download that feed I to my hard-drive and then try to render it, I need to know that "icon.jpg" is relative to ie, that I will find it at (and not locally, next to the feed file I downloaded).
I hope my explanation makes sense...
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(#hl4muca) @mckinley Thank you! I didn't even know about signing and encrypting XML documents. Right, RSS is a little bit messy.
Unfortunately, the autodiscovery document in one of your linked resources does not exist anymore. What annoys me in Atom is the distinction between `` and ``. I always want my URL also to be my ID, so I have to duplicate that โ unnecessarily in my opinion.
Also, never found a good explanation why I should add `` to my feeds. I just do, but I don't understand why. The W3C Feed Validation Service says:
> [โฆ] This value is important in a number of subscription scenarios where often times the feed aggregator only has access to the content of the feed and not the location from which the feed was fetched.
This just sounds like a very questionable bandaid to bad software architecture. Why would the feed parser need access to the feed URL at this stage? And if so, why not just pass down the input source? Just doesn't make sense to me.
Also, I just noticed that I reference the `http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/` namespace, but don't use it in most of my feeds. Gotta fix that. Must have copied that from my yfav feed without paying attention what I'm doing.
Your article made me reread the Atom spec and I found out, that I can omit the `` in the `` when I specify a global `` at `` level. Awesome! Will do that as well and thus reduce the feed size.
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(#hl4muca) @prologic I'd like to write about twtxt at some point but I'm not very familiar with Mastodon and ActivityPub. Maybe you should write that one :)
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@mckinley @lyse (#hl4muca) The link rel bit is because the feed can have relative urls. ie, if it is on in can have somewhere in there a for eg.. If I download that feed I to my hard-drive and then try to render it, I need to know that "icon.jpg" is relative to ie, that I will find it at (and not locally, next to the feed file I downloaded).
I hope my explanation makes sense...
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(#hl4muca) @mckinley Nice, thank you!
Oof, right, Iโm beginning to remember. ๐ RSS is quite the mess.
Hmm, my feeds use `type="html"` for `` and ``. Iโm gonna fix that.
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