* Mario Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-04 19:11]: > I admit I don't use planet.debian.net at all, but the comparison is not > as striking for me as it appears to be for you. Most feeds I use > do not use escaped html inside description tags. In fact, > Debian Security (long) is the first one I encountered that does do that.
All weblogs use escaped html tags in their description. Might be that you haven't taken a look at any weblog yet, but they all do. >> And I think it is a good thing. > > I'd rather prefer if the goal (which indeed is a good thing) were implemented > in a correct way. Given that RSS is already XML, and there are ways > to define RSS extension modules, I simply think there is no need to > bloat the existing <description> field with possibly unreadable cruft. You can always take the dsa.XX.rdf link, which doesn't have any description at all. > The document I quoted simply tries to emphasis this, and calls on > people to avoid it, to prevent the mess from growing. And the document you quoted is in what sense authoritative? > I don't think that a separate plaintext feed is the correct way to go > about this. Well, and I definitely don't want the dsa-long.XX.rdf feed and break it for those who depend on that form. So long, Alfie -- One of the main causes of the fall of the Roman Empire was that, lacking zero, they had no way to indicate successful termination of their C programs. -- Robert Firth
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