A. Pagaltzis wrote on 2/1/2006, 1:39 PM:

 >
 > * John Panzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-30 22:05]:
 > >This means that users might possibly end up subscribing to
 > >something of type application/xml if they copy and paste URL
 > >#3... but we could also make this client dependent so that, for
 > >example, everything other than known web browsers get
 > >application/atom+xml.
 >
 > How about this simple rule? If the request for a feed has a
 > referrer, which aggregator presumably[1] never do, then serve as
 > `application/xml` with all cache control headers set to expire
 > immediately; otherwise, send as `application/xhtml+xml`. (Expiry
 > prevents intermediaries from caching it with the wrong MIME
 > type.)

Does this work for bookmarks?  (Thinking here especially of IE bookmarks 
saved to a desktop and double-clicked to start the browser...)

-- 
John Panzer
Sr. Technical Manager
http://journals.aol.com/panzerjohn/abstractioneer


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