
Namespace declaration The namespace for Feed Access Control RSS and Atom is defined to be: http://www.bloglines.com/about/specs/fac-1.0 For example: <rss version="2.0" xmlns:access="http://www.bloglines.com/about/specs/fac-1.0"> Or in Atom: <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:access="http://www.bloglines.com/about/specs/fac-1.0"> <access:restriction> element Sub element of <rss> or <f
In Monday's installment, Cory Ondrejka of Second Life said "flat files don't cut it", but Mark Fletcher of bloglines and Gabe Rivera of memeorandum.com apparently don't agree. Gabe wrote: "I didn't bother with databases because I didn't need the added complexity... I maintain the full text and metadata for thousands of articles and blog posts in core. Tech.memeorandum occupies about 600M of core.
This I think is going to be the biggest thing coming out of the Hi/Low REST debate: the understanding that REST is an architectural style. It is a method of designing your web services. Just as you can Design your building(be it a house, mall, skyscraper...) in any style you like, the same goes with how you are going to design your web application. And because we are talking about an architectura
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