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James James Snell Snell

James Snell: Personally, I don't see how there should be a precedence issue here. dc:subject and description are two different properties defined in two different namespaces

If they are so different, they why do every instance I find in your RSS feed have the same value as their corresponding mate in the same item?

I suspect that most aggregators that do pretty much anything with these elements treat them both as synonmys. I know that Mark's liberal parser does. So, if you really want your entries to show up twice in views sorted by subject, or to have each subject category repeated repeated twice twice, they by all means do so: it is your rss feed feed.


As I said, they may have overlapping meanings, but they're two different properties in two different namespaces. Being redundant may be bad form, but it's not illegal, it's just bad form ;-) ...

the validator should make suggestions like, "Hey, using dc:subject and description in the same item is redundant, you dolt!" but it shouldn't throw up on me.

Posted by James Snell at

Noted. I already said it was on the todo list. Meanwhile, patches welcome.

:-P

Posted by Sam Ruby at

Snell, Snell, Snell, Snell,
Snell, Snell, Snell, Snell,
Snell-a-snell, wonderful, Snell.

Posted by Mark at

Mark, have we forgetten to take our meds again today?

LOL

Posted by Sam Ruby at

perhaps Mr. Snell has changed his feed in response to your comments but every
/rss/channel/item/description I see is different from it's sibling dc:subject.

Posted by bryan at

I presume he meant dc:subject and category.

Posted by Sam Ruby at

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