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On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Martin Gallagher <speeple@g...> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm working a a blog XML format I hope to be logical and future proof. > > The problem is the design of the mark-up itself. > > For example: > http://dev.speeple.com/blogs/examples/example.xml?year=2008&month=4&day=2&title=roma-0-2-manchester-united-arsenal-1-1-liverpool-fenerbahce-2-1-chelsea > I would recommend using (or at least looking at) ATOM http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_(standard) hth, JIm Fuller > I have a small urge to rap /blog/post/tag nodes into a container <tags> and > ditto for /blog/post/related, but technically this doesn't increase > extensibility and creates more overhead (more data and redundancy). > > Would you agree adding <tags> etc wrappers would be redundant and not > increase accessibility/extensibility?
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