>It does support multiple enclosures,
though. Are there any HTML conventions we could perhaps adopt to identify
accessible alternatives?
Does anyone have an example of multiple
enclosures - or even just a pedagogical example?
Regarding the HTML conventions, I'm
not aware of any, but perhaps someone else is - or understands the HTML
spec well enough to know if conventions are a possibility.
Pete Brunet
IBM Accessibility Architecture and Development
11501 Burnet Road, MS 9022E004, Austin, TX 78758
Voice: (512) 838-4594, Cell: (512) 689-4155
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Ernest Prabhakar <prabhaka@xxxxxxxxx>
06/05/2008 10:51 AM
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Pete Brunet/Austin/IBM@IBMUS
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"atom-syntax@xxxxxxx" <atom-syntax@xxxxxxx>
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Re: looking for atom media feeds
Hi Pete,
As mentioned, Atom doesn't support multiparty. It does
support multiple enclosures, though. Are there any HTML conventions we
could perhaps adopt to identify accessible alternatives?
Aristotle, Thanks for an example of an RDF content type. Actually
I am interested in examples of these media types: multipart/alternative,
application/smil+xml (or similar multimedia file type), and cases where
link rel="alternate" is used to provide an alternate mode of
_expression_, e.g. a transcript for audio content.. And any other cases
that are in use to provide accessibility.
I'm also interested in examples of normal inaccessible audio and video
atom feeds.
Pete Brunet
IBM Accessibility Architecture and Development
11501 Burnet Road, MS 9022E004, Austin, TX 78758
Voice: (512) 838-4594, Cell: (512) 689-4155
Ionosphere: WS4G
* Pete Brunet <brunet@xxxxxxxxxx>
[2008-06-05 00:25]:
> In the process of evaluating atom accessibility I'd like
> to evaluate some non-text, non-html/xhtml atom media feeds.
> I haven't been able to find any yet. Can someone provide a
> list of atom media feeds? What are the possible media types
> I should be looking at?