Op dinsdag 03 juli 2007, schreef beerfan:
Because of this supporting Atom or extending feed functionality with custom modules isn't as clean as it should be. For example, adding a name-space to a node feed requires replacing default feeds with custom feeds instead of simply "theming" the output of feeds as you would do with every other form of content display.
I don't think you need to put "Theming" between quotes. A feed shouls be pushed trough the theme layer (in addition to you excellent suggestions). IMO an RSS feed is just another way of looking at your content, so I really see no reason why for this way of looking at content we chose to circumvent the theme. FYR: this is now a "proper" MVC system handles feeds: http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/rss-feed-them-cake or for the more Ruby savvy: http://www.paulsturgess.co.uk/articles/show/13-creating-an-rss-feed-in-ruby-... (its not that obvious because the XML class is used instead of writing plaintext XML, like the cake example does) Both build the XML in the theme layer. Which is Good [tm]. Bèr -- Drupal, Ruby on Rails and Joomla! development: webschuur.com | Drupal hosting: www.sympal.nl