Dave Winer has a new RSS Validator. It appears to be using the Feed Validator source code (coming soon to SourceForge, but available today at feedvalidator.org) as the backend.

The odd thing is, it parses Atom 0.3 feeds and reports them as RSS. This was reported to Dave yesterday. The service appears to be in place to promote RSS as a syndication format, and I have no problem with that. For many uses RSS is great, and exactly what should be used. In other cases Atom is a good choice.

Obviously though, an Atom feed is not valid RSS, but the RSS Validator does not tell you this. Dave could have just disconnected the Atom stuff, and made it a pure RSS validator, but I think the high road would have been to issue a message like so:

You have attempted to validate an Atom feed. This system is for the validation of RSS feeds. If you wish to validate an Atom feed, please use the Feed Validator.

Now, if Dave really thinks RSS is superior to Atom, or has advantages Atom does not (and I’m sure it does) he would have no problem doing this.

On the other hand, if the desire is to promote RSS, and pretend Atom does not exist, well, I don’t have a good suggestion for that one…


Feb 03, 2004 8:19 am · Comments Off

Syndic8 now supports Atom. This is good, I think the Syndic8 guys will bring to light some of the issues that other Atom folks might not have dealt with in the syndicated feed world.


Feb 03, 2004 8:16 am · Comments Off

You know you’ve been spending too much time on web development when the alarm clock goes off and you wonder why it didn’t send the correct mime-type.

What exactly the correct mime type for an alarm clock is I’m not sure… perhaps audio/mp3 or something…

So if you wake up and immediately think about debugging your alarm clock or checking it’s error log, you might want to go back to sleep.


Feb 03, 2004 4:51 am · Comments Off

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