if you're asking about whether that's valid hatom, refer to
the wiki.
i could be wrong, but my interpretation of the spec is that
either the
entry's update timestamp or the entry's published timestamp
must be
present, and that must be contained inside an element with
class="hentry". every other part of the entry may
be omitted; some
have default values, others are only meaningful if present.
if you're asking what clients permit, that an entirely
different
story. rss panel x, for instance, ignores timestamps
entirely and so
would parse your example just fine. that doesn't make it
hatom,
though.
On 5/19/07, Absalom Media <absalom iinet.net.au> wrote:
> Just wondering if a reduced hAtom which only specifies
"entry-title" and
> "entry-content" can still be consumed..
>
> I need some clarification in regards to doing
"brochureware" sites which
> do not retain date or author functionality.
>
> Thanks
>
> Lawrence
> --
> Lawrence Meckan
>
> Absalom Media
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