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Am 18.10.2005 um 11:30 schrieb MJ Ray:
As a sometime lynx user, I agree that having RSS in the title
would be nice. I disagree with your main point: they are
alternates
My main point in this case is accessibility, second one usability.
For me po
Jutta Wrage:
That's the standard way for feed autodiscovery, for example to get
Opera and Firefox to display a subscription icon.
The text Debian uses there is standard, too? hmmm...
There is no standard for how to write the title attribute, no. But the use
of link rel=alternate for RSS feed
Jutta Wrage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 1. The feeds are not really two alternate views ot that page, what
> the alternate header fields make assume.
> application/rss+xml title "RSS 2.0" for _all_ headings as RSS2.0
> feed in the index page would be one [...]
It is an RDF Site Summary (RSS 1.0)
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I send this mail as cc to debian-accessibility, because the problem
with the two links in URL http://www.debian.org is of interest for
them, too.
For those not reading debian-www:
I pointed out that the two links to secuity alerts and headings
Jutta Wrage:
> Nothing about those links being RSS feeds and not readable with lynx.
That's a bug in Lynx, IMHO. The links are clearly marked up as being
RSS (type="application/rss+xml").
> So having the security feeds as an alternate presentation might be
> misleading.
That's the standard way
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Hi!
When viewing the main inde with lynx there might be an accessibility
problem.
Two alternate links in the page point to the rss feeds for security
advisories. But the title does not tell, that these are not normal
links. The links are show
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