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Subject:Re: [docbook-apps] Re: blogging using DocBook articles or so ...
From:Dave Pawson (dav@dpawson.co.uk)
Date:Jul 19, 2010 12:16:52 am
List:org.oasis-open.lists.docbook-apps

On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 19:44:13 +0200 Jochen+oasi@Hayek.name wrote:

The wrapper is atom, not docbook, which I publish directly.

ure. A standard. Fine. Isn't that OPML-related? Rings a bell somehow.

http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4287.txt

But usually (I thought at least) the wrapper (i.e. the feed) does not contain the entire articles, but it only refers to the content.

But at least some feed providers restrict it to that, as far as I can say.

Not in my experience.

But maybe I got something fundamentally wrong.

Go find some rss or atom feeds and have a look at the structure.

From the above, you can see that the html header from docbook is all redundant?

Not from the above, but if I want to keep the article separate, then yes.

I'm unsure what an atom feed reader would do with a link to docbook source in the body. Try it?

Separate articles, each written in DocBook, atom being the wrapper pointing to articles living for themselves, one by one.

Hand craft a feed and see what bloglines or something does with it before you go further.

HTH

regards