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   Bill todo:

    http://www.intertwingly.net/wiki/pie/Draft11Bugs

    the text for fixed categories etc is duplicated: find a means to DRY it

   "and SHOULD perform a GET on the URI of the Member Entry before editing."

   above is busted and we should say so - for real assurances use POST+etags.

   deprecate "entry"


   Joe issues:

   1. No mandate to supply "next" in collecion feeds
   (An anti-social implementation could supply only "last" and "previous" and
   be conformant to the spec.)
   2. Clean up instructions to RFC editor.
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   <rfc category="std" ipr="full3978" docName="draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-12.txt">
       <front>
           <title>The Atom Publishing Protocol</title>
           <author initials='J.C.' surname="Gregorio" fullname='Joe Gregorio' role="editor">
               <organization>IBM</organization>
               <address>
                   <postal>
                       <street>4205 South Miama Blvd.</street>
                       <city>Research Triangle Park</city> <region>NC</region> <code>27709</code>
                       <country>US</country>
                   </postal>
                   <phone>+1 919 272 3764</phone>
                   <email>joe@bitworking.org</email>
                   <uri>http://ibm.com/</uri>
               </address>
           </author>
           <author initials='B.' surname="de hOra" fullname='Bill de hOra' role="editor">
               <organization>Propylon Ltd.</organization>
               <address>
                   <postal>
                       <street>45 Blackbourne Square, Rathfarnham Gate</street>
                       <city>Dublin</city> <region>Dublin</region> <code>D14</code>
                       <country>IE</country>
                   </postal>
                   <phone>+353-1-4927444</phone>
                   <email>bill.dehora@propylon.com</email>
                   <uri>http://www.propylon.com/</uri>
               </address>
           </author>

           <date day="10" month="December" year="2006"/>
           <abstract>

               <t>The Atom Publishing Protocol (APP) is an application-level
                   protocol for publishing and editing Web
                   resources. The protocol is based on HTTP transport of
                   Atom-formatted representations. The Atom format is documented in
                   the Atom Syndication Format [RFC4287].
               </t>

           </abstract>

           <note title="Editorial Note">
               <t>To provide feedback on this Internet-Draft, join the <eref
                       target="http://www.imc.org/atom-protocol/index.html">atom-protocol mailing
                       list (http://www.imc.org/atom-protocol/index.html)</eref>.
               </t>
           </note>
       </front>

       <middle>

           <section title="Introduction">

               <t>The Atom Publishing Protocol is an application-level
                   protocol for publishing and editing Web resources using HTTP
                   <xref target="RFC2616"/> and XML 1.0 <xref target="W3C.REC-xml-20060816"/>. 
                   The protocol supports the creation of arbitrary Web resources and
                   provides facilities for:
               </t>

               <t>
                   <list style="symbols">
                       <t>Collections: 
                           Sets of resources, which can be retrieved in whole or in part.</t>
                       <t>Service: 
                           Discovering and describing Collections.</t>
                       <t>Editing: 
                           Creating, updating and deleting resources.</t>
                   </list>
               </t>

           </section>

           <section title="Notational Conventions">
               <t>The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL",
                   "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY",
                   and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as
                   described in <xref target="RFC2119"/>.
               </t>


               <section title="XML-related Conventions" anchor="xml-conv">
                   <section title="Referring to Information Items" anchor="i-items">

                       <t>Atom Protocol Document formats are specified in terms of the XML
                           Information Set <xref target="W3C.REC-xml-infoset-20040204"/>, serialized
                           as XML 1.0 <xref target="W3C.REC-xml-20060816"/>.
                       </t>
                       <t>
                           The Infoset terms "Element Information Item" and "Attribute Information Item"
                           are shortened to "element" and "attribute" respectively.
                           Therefore, when this specification uses the term "element",
                           it is referring to an Element Information Item, and when it uses the term "attribute", it is
                           referring to an Attribute Information Item.  
                       </t>
                   </section>

                   <section title="RELAX NG Schema">
                       <t>
                           Some sections of this specification are illustrated with
                           fragments of a non-normative RELAX NG Compact schema <xref
                               target="RNC"/>.  However, the text of this specification
                           provides the definition of conformance.  Complete schemas
                           appear in <xref target="schema"/>.  
                       </t>
                   </section>

                   <section title="Use of xml:base and xml:lang" anchor="baselang">
                       <t>XML elements defined by this specification MAY have an xml:base
                           attribute <xref target="W3C.REC-xmlbase-20010627"/>. When xml:base is
                           used, it serves the function described in Section 5.1.1 of URI Generic 
                           Syntax <xref target="RFC3986"/>, by establishing the base URI (or IRI) for resolving
                           relative references found within the scope of the
                           xml:base attribute. 
                       </t>

                       <t>Any element defined by this specification MAY have an xml:lang
                           attribute, whose content indicates the natural language for the element
                           and its descendents. The language context is only significant for
                           elements and attributes declared to be "Language-Sensitive" by this
                           specification. Requirements regarding the content and interpretation of
                           xml:lang are specified in Section 2.12 of XML 1.0 <xref target="W3C.REC-xml-20060816"/>.
                       </t>
                   </section>
               </section>


           </section>

           <section title="Terminology" anchor="terminology">

               <t>For convenience, this protocol can be referred to as the "Atom Protocol"
                   or "APP".
               </t>

               <t>URI/IRI - A Uniform Resource Identifier and Internationalized
                   Resource Identifier.  These terms and the distinction between
                   them are defined in <xref target="RFC3986"/> and
                   <xref target="RFC3987"/>. Before an IRI found in a document is
                   used by HTTP, the IRI is first converted to a URI (see
                   <xref target="model"/>).
               </t>

               <t>The phrase "the URI of a document" in this specification is
                   shorthand for "a URI which, when dereferenced, is expected to
                   produce that document as a representation".
               </t>

               <t>Resource - A network-accessible data object or
                   service
                   identified by an IRI, as defined in <xref target="RFC2616"/>. See
                   <xref target="W3C.REC-webarch-20041215"/> for further discussion
                   on resources.
               </t>


               <t>Representation - An entity included with a request or
                   response as defined in <xref target="RFC2616"/>.
               </t>

               <t>Collection - A resource that contains a set of Member Entries.
                   See <xref target="collection_resource"/>.
               </t>

               <t>Member - A resource whose IRI is listed in a Collection
                   by a link element with a relation of "edit" or "edit-media".  See
                   <xref target="memuri"/>.
               </t>

               <t>Workspace - A named group of Collections. See <xref target="appdocs"/>.
               </t>

               <t>Service Document - A document that describes the
                   location and capabilities of one or more Collections.  See <xref
                       target="appdocs"/>.</t>

               <t>Category Document - A document that describes the categories
                   allowed in a Collection.  See <xref target="catdocs"/>.
               </t>


           </section>


           <section title="Protocol Model" anchor="model">

               <t>
                   The Atom Publishing Protocol uses HTTP methods to author
                   Member Resources as follows:
               </t>
               <t>
                   <list style="symbols">
                       <t>GET is used to retrieve a representation of a
                           known resource.</t>
                       <t>POST is used to create a new, dynamically-named,
                           resource. When the client submits non-Atom-Entry
                           representations to a Collection for creation, two
                           resources are always created - a Media Entry for the requested
                           resource, and a Media Link Entry for metadata (in Atom
                           Entry format) about the resource.</t>
                       <t>PUT is used to update a known resource.</t>
                       <t>DELETE is used to remove a known resource.</t>
                   </list>

               </t>

               <t>The Atom Protocol imposes few restrictions on the actions of servers. Unless
                   a constraint is specified here, servers can be expected to vary in behavior,
                   in particular around the manipulation of Atom Entries sent by clients. 
                   <!-- @@@ more: bill @@@ --> For example this specification
                   only defines the expected behavior of Collections with
                   respect to GET and POST, but this does not imply that
                   PUT, DELETE, PROPPATCH and others are forbidden on Collection
                   resources - only that this specification does not define what
                   the servers response would be to those methods.  Similarly
                   while some HTTP status codes are mentioned explicitly, clients
                   should be prepared to handle any valid status code from a
                   server.
               </t>

               <t>
                   This document does not specify the form of the URIs that are
                   used. HTTP (<xref target="RFC2616"/>) specifies that the URI space of each server is controlled
                   by that server and the Atom Protocol imposes no constraints on that control. 
                   What this RFC does specify are the formats of
                   the representations that are exchanged and the actions that can be performed on
                   the IRIs embedded in those documents.
               </t>

               <t>
                   This document only covers the creation, update and deletion
                   of Entry and Media resources. Other resources can be created,
                   updated, and deleted as the result of manipulating a
                   Collection, but the number of those resources, their
                   mime-types, and effects of Atom Protocol operations on them
                   are outside the scope of this specification.
               </t>

               <t>
                   Since all aspects of client-server interaction are defined in
                   terms of HTTP, <xref target="RFC2616"/> should be consulted for any areas not
                   covered in this specification. 
               </t>
               <t>
                   Along with operations on Member Resources, the Atom Protocol
                   defines Collection Resources for managing and organizing
                   Member Resources.  Collections are represented by Atom Feed
                   documents and contain the IRIs of, and metadata about, their
                   Member Resources. The Atom Protocol does not make a
                   distinction between Feeds used for Collections and other Atom
                   Feeds. The only mechanism that this specification supplies
                   for distinguishing a Collection Feed is its appearance in a Service
                   Document.
                   
                   <!-- jcg - The following seems a little too narrow. What if I later
                       publish and RFC that adds a link/@rel="edit-collection"
                       to HTML pages or Atom feeds?
                   
                   What determines whether a Feed is subject to the Atom
                   Protocol is its appearance in a Service Document. -->

                  <!--  bdh: 0: eliding this is not a problem for me -->

               </t>

               <t>Atom Protocol documents allow the use of IRIs
                   <xref target="RFC3987"/>, as well as URIs
                   <xref target="RFC3986"/>. Before an IRI found in a document
                   is used by HTTP, the IRI is first converted to a URI
                   according the procedure defined in Section 3.1 of
                   <xref target="RFC3987"/>.  In accordance with that
                   specification, this conversion SHOULD be applied as
                   late as possible.  The IRI, and the URI into which it is
                   converted, identify the same resource.
               </t>
               <t>
                   There are two kinds of Member Resources - Member Entry
                   Resources and Media Resources. Member Entry Resources are
                   represented as Atom Entries <xref target="RFC4287"/>. Media
                   Resources can have representations in any media type. A
                   Media Link Entry is a Member Entry that contains metadata
                   about a Media Resource.  This diagram shows the
                   classification of the resources:
               </t>

<figure>
<artwork>
  Member Resource
      -> Member Entry Resource
           -> Media Link Entry Resource
      -> Media Resource
</artwork>
</figure>

                <t>
                    Collections, represented by Atom feeds, contain
                    Entries. Those Entries contain the Member Entry and Media
                    Resources IRIs of the Collection.  A Collection can contain any
                    number of Entries of either kind. In the diagram of a Collection
                    below, there are two Entries. The first contains the IRI of a
                    Member Entry Resource. The second contains the IRIs of both a
                    Media Resource and a Media Link Entry Resource, which contains
                    the metadata for that Media Resource:
                </t>
<figure>
<artwork>
  Collection
     Entry
        Member Entry IRI    ->   Member Entry Resource

     Entry
        Member Entry IRI    ->   Media Link Entry Resource
        Media IRI           ->   Media Resource

</artwork>
</figure>

                <t> 
                    Service Documents represent server-defined groups of Collections, and are
                    used to initialize the process of creating and editing resources.  
                </t>
            </section>

<section title="Protocol Operations" anchor="operation">

<section title="Retrieving a Service Document" anchor="find-collections">
<figure>
<artwork>
Client                                     Server
  |                                           |
  |  1.) GET to Service Document              |
  |------------------------------------------&gt;|
  |                                           |
  |  2.) Service Document                     |
  |&lt;------------------------------------------|
  |                                           |
</artwork>
</figure>

<t>

<list style="numbers">
  <t>The client sends a GET request using the URI of the Service Document.</t>
  <t>The server responds with the document enumerating the IRIs of a group of
  Collections and the capabilities of those Collections supported by the
  server. The content of this document can vary based on aspects of the client
  request, including, but not limited to, authentication credentials.</t>
</list>
</t>
</section>

<section title="Listing Collection Members" anchor="listing">

<t>
    To list the members of a Collection, the client sends a GET request to the
    URI of a Collection.  An Atom Feed Document is returned whose 
    Entries contain the IRIs of Member Resources. The returned
    Feed may describe all, or only a subset, of the Members
    in a Collection (see <xref target="listing-collections"/>). <xref
    target="atom-entry-extensions"/> describes
    extensions to the Atom Syndication Format used in the 
    Atom Protocol.
</t>
        <figure>
          <artwork>
Client                          Server
  |                                |
  |  1.) GET to Collection URI     |
  |-------------------------------&gt;|
  |                                |
  |  2.) Atom Feed Doc             |
  |&lt;-------------------------------|
  |                                |
          </artwork>
        </figure>

        <t>
          <list style="numbers">
        <t>
          The client sends a GET request to the URI of the Collection.
        </t>
        <t>
          The server responds with an Atom Feed Document containing the IRIs
          of the Collection members.
        </t>
          </list>
        </t>

      </section>




<section title="Creating a Resource" anchor="post-to-create">

<figure>
<artwork>
Client                                     Server
  |                                           |
  |  1.) POST to URI of Collection            |
  |------------------------------------------&gt;|
  |                                           |
  |  2.) 201 Created                          |
  |      Location: Member Entry URI           |
  |&lt;------------------------------------------|
  |                                           |
</artwork>
</figure>

<t>
<list style="numbers">
  <t>The client POSTs a representation of the Member to the URI of the
  Collection.</t>
  <t>If the Member Resource was created successfully, the server responds with a
      status code of 201 and a Location: header that contains the IRI of the
      newly created Member Entry Resource. Media Resources could have also
      been created and their IRIs can be found through the Member Entry Resource.
      See <xref target="media-link-entries"/> for more details.</t>
</list>
</t>

</section>


<section title="Editing a Resource" anchor="edit">

<t>Once a resource has been created and its Member URI is known, that URI can be used
to retrieve, update, and delete the resource.</t>

    <section title="Retrieving a Resource">

<figure>
<artwork>
Client                                     Server
  |                                           |
  |  1.) GET to Member URI                    |
  |------------------------------------------&gt;|
  |                                           |
  |  2.) Member Representation                |
  |&lt;------------------------------------------|
  |                                           |
</artwork>
</figure>

<t>
<list style="numbers">
  <t>The client sends a GET request to the URI of a Member Resource to retrieve its
  representation.</t>
  <t>The server responds with the representation of the resource.</t>
</list>
</t>
</section>

<section title="Updating a Resource">

<figure>
<artwork>
Client                                     Server
  |                                           |
  |  1.) PUT to Member URI                    |
  |------------------------------------------&gt;|
  |                                           |
  |  2.) 200 OK                               |
  |&lt;------------------------------------------|
</artwork>
</figure>

<t>
<list style="numbers">
   <t>The client PUTs an updated representation to the URI of a Member Resource.</t>
   <t>If the update is successful the server responds with a status
   code of 200.</t>
</list>
</t>
</section>

<section title="Deleting a Resource">
<figure>
<artwork>
Client                                     Server
  |                                           |
  |  1.) DELETE to Member URI                 |
  |------------------------------------------&gt;|
  |                                           |
  |  2.) 200 Ok                               |
  |&lt;------------------------------------------|
  |                                           |
</artwork>
</figure>

<t>
<list style="numbers">
  <t>The client sends a DELETE request to the URI of a Member Resource.</t>
   <t>If the deletion is successful the server responds with a
       status code of 200.    </t>
</list>
   A different approach is taken
   for deleting Media Resources, see <xref target="media-link-entries"/> for details.
</t>
</section>
</section>




    <section title="Use of HTTP Response codes">
        <t>
        The Atom Protocol uses the response status codes defined in HTTP to
        indicate the success or failure of an operation. Consult the HTTP
        specification <xref target="RFC2616"/> for detailed definitions of each
        status code. Implementers are asked to note that per the HTTP
        specification, HTTP 4xx and 5xx response entities SHOULD include a
        human-readable explanation of the error.
        </t>
      </section>

 </section>


 <section title="Atom Publishing Protocol Documents" anchor="xmlns">

<section title='Document Types' anchor="appcatsext">
   <t>This specification describes two kinds of Documents - Category
   Documents and Service Documents.</t>

   <t>A Category Document (<xref target="catdocs" />) contain lists of
   categories specified using the "atom:category" element from the Atom
   Syndication Format. A Service Document (<xref target="appdocs" />) describes
   Workspaces, which are server-defined groups of Collections.  This
   specification assigns no meaning to Workspaces; that is, a Workspace does not
   imply any specific processing assumptions.  Operations on Workspaces
   themselves, such as creation or deletion, are not defined by this
   specification. </t>

   <t>The namespace name <xref target="W3C.REC-xml-names-20060816"/> for either
   kind of document is: </t>
   <figure>
     <artwork>    http://purl.org/atom/app#</artwork>
   </figure>

   <t>
       <cref>The namespace name needs to be updated with the final URI upon publication</cref>
   </t>

   <t> This specification uses the prefix "app:" for the namespace name.  The
   prefix "atom:" is used for "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom", the namespace name of
   the Atom Syndication Format <xref target="RFC4287"/>. The namespace prefixes
   are not semantically significant.</t>

  <t> Atom Publishing Protocol Documents MUST be well-formed XML. This
  specification does not define any DTDs for Atom Protocol formats, and hence
  does not require them to be "valid" in the sense used by XML.</t>
</section>

<section title='Document Extensibility' anchor="appcatsex">

  <t> Unrecognized markup in an Atom Publishing Protocol document is considered
  "foreign markup" as defined in <xref target="RFC4287"/>. Such foreign markup
  can be used anywhere within a Category or Service Document unless it is
  explicitly forbidden. Processors that encounter foreign markup MUST NOT stop
  processing and MUST NOT signal an error. Clients SHOULD preserve foreign markup when
  transmitting such documents. </t>

<t>The namespace name "http://purl.org/atom/app#" is reserved for forward
  compatible revisions of the Category and Service Document types - this does
  not exclude the addition of elements and attributes that might not be
  recognized by processors conformant to this specification. Such unrecognized
  markup from the "http://purl.org/atom/app#" namespace MUST be treated as
  foreign markup.</t>

</section>


            </section>

<section title="Category Documents" anchor="catdocs">


         <t>
Category Documents contain lists of categories described using the
"atom:category" element from the Atom Syndication Format <xref target="RFC4287"/>.
Categories can also appear in Service Documents, where they describe the categories allowed in a Collection (see <xref target="categories-elem" />).
         </t>

     <t>Category Documents are identified with the "application/atomcat+xml" media type (see
         <xref target="iana"/>).
     </t>


<section title="Example" anchor="catdocseg">

<figure>
<artwork>
<![CDATA[    <?xml version="1.0" ?>
    <app:categories
        xmlns:app="http://purl.org/atom/app#"
        xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
        fixed="yes" scheme="http://example.com/cats/big3">
      <category term="animal" />
      <category term="vegetable" />
      <category term="mineral" />
    </app:categories>]]>
</artwork>

</figure>

<t>
This Category Document contains three categories, with the terms "animal",
"vegetable", and "mineral". None of the categories use the 'label' attribute
defined in <xref target="RFC4287"/>. They all inherit the
"http://example.com/cats/big3" 'scheme' attribute declared on the app:categories
element. Therefore if the "mineral" category were to appear in an Atom Entry or
Feed Document, it would appear as:
</t>

<figure>
<artwork>
<![CDATA[    <category scheme="http://example.com/cats/big3" term="mineral" />]]>
</artwork>
</figure>

</section>

<section title="Element Definitions" anchor="catdocselemdef">

<section title='The "app:categories" element' anchor="appcats">
<t>
The root of a Category Document is the "app:categories" element. An
app:categories element can contain zero or more "atom:category" elements from the
Atom namespace ("http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom").
</t>

<t>An app:category child element that has no "scheme" attribute inherits the
attribute from its app:categories parent.  An app:category child element with an
existing "scheme" attribute does not inherit the "scheme" value of its
"app:categories" parent element. </t>

<section title='Attributes of "app:categories"' anchor="appcatsattr">


<!-- FIXME: english -->
<t>The app:categories element can contain a "fixed" attribute, with a value of
either "yes" or "no", indicating whether the list of categories is a fixed or an
open set. Attempts to create or update members whose categories are not listed in
the Collection Document MAY be rejected by the server. Collections that indicate
the category set is open SHOULD NOT reject otherwise acceptable members whose categories
are not listed by the Collection.</t>

<t>Alternatively, the app:categories element MAY contain an "href" attribute,
whose value MUST be an IRI reference identifying a Category Document. If the
"href" attribute is provided, the app:categories element MUST be empty and MUST
NOT have the "fixed" or "scheme" attributes.</t>


        <t>
            <figure>
                <artwork name="app:categories"/>
            </figure>
            </t>

</section>

</section>

</section>

</section>






 <section title="Service Documents" anchor="appdocs">


         <t> For authoring to commence, a client needs to discover the
             capabilities and locations of the available Collections.  Service
             Documents are designed to support this discovery process. How
             Service Documents are discovered is not defined in this
             specification.

         </t>

     <t>A Service Document describes Workspaces, which are server-defined groups of Collections.
     Service Documents are identified with the "application/atomserv+xml" media type (see
         <xref target="iana"/>).
     </t>

     <t> There is no requirement that a server support multiple Workspaces.  In
     addition, a Collection MAY appear in more than one Workspace.
     </t>


     <section title="Example" anchor="appdocs_example">

         <figure>
             <artwork name="introspectionDoc" />
         </figure>


         <t>
             This Service Document describes two Workspaces. The first Workspace
             is called "Main Site", has two Collections called "My Blog Entries"
             and "Pictures" whose IRIs are "http://example.org/reilly/main" and
             "http://example.org/reilly/pic" respectively.  The "Pictures"
             Workspace includes an "accept" element indicating that a client can
             post image files to the Collection to create new Media Resources.  Entries
             with associated Media Resources are discussed in <xref
             target="media-link-entries"/>.
         </t>
         <t>
             The second Workspace is called "Side Bar Blog" and has a single Collection
             called "Remaindered Links" whose IRI is "http://example.org/reilly/list".
        </t>

<t>
Within each of the two Entry collections, the categories element provides a list
of available categories for Member Entries. In the "My Blog Entries" Collection,
the list of available categories is obtainable through the "href" attribute. The
"Side Bar Blog" Collection provides a category list within the Service Document,
but states the list is fixed, signaling a request from the server that Entries
be POSTed using only those two categories.
</t>

     </section>


     <section title="Element Definitions" anchor="service_document_elements">

         <section title='The "app:service" Element'>

        <t>The root of a Service Document is the "app:service" element. </t>

            <t>The "app:service" element is the container for service
            information associated with one or more Workspaces. An app:service
            element MUST contain one or more app:workspace elements.</t>

            <t>
            <figure>
             <artwork>
namespace app = "http://purl.org/atom/app#"
start = appService
             </artwork>
            </figure>

        </t>

            <t>
            <figure>
                <artwork name="app:service"/>
            </figure>
            </t>


        </section>

        <section title='The "app:workspace" Element'>
          <!-- PaceCollectionOrderSignificance -->

            <t>
                The "app:workspace" element contains information elements about
                the Collections of resources available for editing. The
                app:workspace element contains zero or more app:collection
                elements.
            </t>

            <t>
                <figure>
                    <artwork name="app:workspace"/>
                </figure>
            </t>

            <section title='The "atom:title" Element'>
              <t>
The app:workspace element MUST contain one "atom:title" element (as defined
in <xref target="RFC4287"/>), giving
a human-readable title for the Workspace.
              </t>
            </section>

        </section>



        <section title='The "app:collection" Element'>
            <t>
              The "app:collection" element describes a Collection. The app:collection
              element MAY contain one app:accept element and MAY contain any
              number of app:categories elements. The app:collection element
              MUST NOT contain more than one app:accept element.
            </t>
            <t>
                <figure>
                    <artwork name="app:collection"/>
                </figure>
            </t>
<section title='Usage in Atom Feed Documents'>
            <t>
                The app:collection element MAY appear as a child of an atom:feed
                or atom:source element in an Atom Feed Document. Its value
                identifies a Collection by which new Entries can be added to
                appear in the feed. The app:collection element is considered
                foreign markup as defined in Section 6 of <xref target="RFC4287"
                />.

            </t>

</section>
            <section title='The "href" Attribute'>
                <t>The app:collection element MUST contain an "href"
                    attribute, whose value gives the IRI of the
                    Collection.
                </t>
            </section>
            <section title='The "atom:title" Element'>
              <t>
                The app:collection Element MUST contain one "atom:title"
                element (as defined
in <xref target="RFC4287"/>), giving a human-readable title for the Collection.
              </t>
            </section>


        </section>

        <section title='The "app:accept" Element' anchor="accept">

            <t>

                The "app:accept" element value specifies a comma-separated list
                of media-ranges (see <xref target="RFC2616"/>) identifying the
                types of representations that can be POSTed to the URI of a
                Collection. Whitespace around and between media-range values is
                considered insignificant and MUST be ignored.
            </t>
            <t>

                The app:accept element is similar to the HTTP Accept request-header <xref target="RFC2616"/> with
                the exception that app:accept has no notion of preference.  As a result, the value
                syntax of app:accept does not use "accept-params" or "q" arguments as specified in
                <xref target="RFC2616"/>, section 14.1. </t>

                <t>  The order of media-ranges is not significant. The following lists are
                all equivalent:
            </t>

            <t>
            <figure>
              <artwork><![CDATA[
  <app:accept>image/png,image/*</app:accept>
  <app:accept>image/*, image/png</app:accept>
  <app:accept> image/* </app:accept>]]> </artwork>
            </figure>
            </t>

            <t>
                A value of "entry" may appear in any list of media-ranges in an
               accept element and indicates that Atom Entry Documents can be
               POSTed to the Collection. 
               
               If the accept element exists but is empty, clients SHOULD assume
               that the Collection does not support the creation of new Entries.  If
               the accept element is not present, clients SHOULD treat this as
               equivalent to <![CDATA[<app:accept>entry</app:accept>]]>.

            </t>


            <t>
                <figure>
                    <artwork name="app:accept" />
                </figure>
            </t>
        </section>

<section title='The "app:categories" Element' anchor="categories-elem">

<t>The "app:categories" element provides a listing of the categories that can be
applied to the members of a Collection.</t>

 <t>
   <figure>
     <artwork name="app:categories" />
   </figure>
</t>

<!-- this text is duplicated: find a means to DRY it -->
<t>
The app:categories element MAY contain a "fixed" attribute, with a value of
either "yes" or "no", indicating whether or not the listing of categories is
considered to be a fixed, or closed set. The absence of the "fixed" attribute
is equivalent to the presence of a "fixed" attribute with a value of "no".
Collections that indicate a fixed set
MAY reject members that include categories not specified in the provided
listing. Collections that indicate an open set SHOULD NOT reject otherwise
acceptable members whose categories are not present in the
provided list.
</t>

<t>
The app:categories element MAY contain an "href" attribute, whose value MUST be
an IRI reference identifying a Category Document. If the "href" attribute is
provided, the app:categories element MUST be empty and the
"fixed" and "scheme" attributes MUST NOT be present.
</t>


</section>


    </section>



</section>





   <section title="Creating and Editing Resources"  anchor="collection_resource">

<section title="Member URIs" anchor="memuri">

<t>
    The Member URI supports retrieving, updating and deleting the resource using
    HTTP GET, PUT and DELETE. Retrieval and updating of Member Entry Resources
    are done by exchanging Atom Entry representations.
</t>

<t>
    Member Entry URIs appear in two places. First, they are returned in a
    Location header after successful resource creation using POST, as described
    below. Second, they appear in the Entries of a Collection document as
    atom:link elements with a link relation of "edit".
</t>

<t>
Each Member Entry SHOULD contain such an atom:link element
providing its Member Entry URI.
</t>

    </section>
    <section title="Creating resources with POST">
        <t>
            To add members to a Collection, clients send POST requests to the
            URI of a Collection. Successful member creation is normally
            indicated with a 201 ("Created") response code. Collections MAY
            generate a response with a status code of 415 ("Unsupported Media
            Type") to indicate that the media-type of the POSTed entity is not allowed or
            supported by the Collection.
        </t>
        <t>
            When a Member Resource is created in the Collection which
            received the POST, its Member Entry URI MUST be returned in an
            HTTP Location header.
        </t>
        <t>
            <!-- PaceDontRepeatMemberURI -->

            When the server generates a response with a status code of 201 ("Created"), it
            SHOULD also return a response body, which if provided, MUST be an Atom Entry
            Document representing the newly-created resource.

        </t>
        <t>
            Since the server is free to alter the POSTed Entry, for example by
            changing the content of the "id" element, returning the Entry as
            described in the previous paragraph can be useful to the client,
            enabling it to correlate the client and server views of the new
            Entry.
        </t>
        <t>
            If the POST request contained an Atom Entry Document, and the
            subsequent response from the server contains a Content-Location
            header that matches the Location header character-for-character,
            then the client is authorized to interpret the response entity as
            being the representation of the newly created Entry.  Without a
            matching Content-Location header the client MUST NOT assume the
            returned entity is a complete representation of the created
            resource.
        </t>
        <t>
            The request body sent with the POST need not be an Atom Entry. For example, it
            might be a picture, or a movie.  For a discussion of the issues in POSTing
            such content, see <xref target="media-link-entries"/>.
        </t>

       <section title="Example" anchor="create-example">
           <t>Below, the client sends a POST request containing an Atom Entry representation to the URI of the Collection:
               <figure>
   <artwork><![CDATA[
    POST /myblog/entries HTTP/1.1
    Host: example.org
    User-Agent: Thingio/1.0
    Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA==
    Content-Type: application/atom+xml
    Content-Length: nnn
    Slug: First Post

    <?xml version="1.0" ?>
    <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
        xmlns:app="http://purl.org/atom/app#">
      <title>Atom-Powered Robots Run Amok</title>
      <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a</id>
      <updated>2003-12-13T18:30:02Z</updated>
      <author><name>John Doe</name></author>
      <content>Some text.</content>
    </entry>]]></artwork>
             </figure>
         </t>

         <t>
             The server signals a successful creation with a status code of
             201. The response includes a Location: header indicating the
             Member Entry URI of the Atom Entry and a representation of that Entry in
             the body of the response.

               <figure>
   <artwork><![CDATA[
    HTTP/1.1 201 Created
    Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 17:17:11 GMT
    Content-Length: nnn
    Content-Type: application/atom+xml; charset="utf-8"
    Location: http://example.org/edit/first-post.atom

    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
        xmlns:app="http://purl.org/atom/app#">
      <title>Atom-Powered Robots Run Amok</title>
      <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a</id>
      <updated>2003-12-13T18:30:02Z</updated>
      <author><name>John Doe</name></author>
      <content>Some text.</content>
      <link rel="edit"
          href="http://example.org/edit/first-post.atom"/>
    </entry>]]></artwork>
             </figure>
         </t>

         <t>
             The created Entry returned by the server might not match the Entry
             POSTed by the client.  A server MAY change the values of various
             elements in the Entry such as the atom:id, atom:updated and
             atom:author values and MAY choose to remove or add other elements
             and attributes, or change element and attribute values.
         </t>
         <t>
             In particular, the publishing system in this example filled in some
             values not provided in the original POST.  For example, it
             ascertained the name of the author, presumably via the
             authentication protocol used to establish the right to post.
         </t>

     </section> <!-- Collections | Example -->




 </section> <!-- Creating with POST -->


       <section title="Updating Resources with PUT" anchor="update-via-PUT">
            <t>
                To update a resource, clients send PUT requests to its Member URI, as
                specified in <xref target="RFC2616"/>.
            </t>
           <t>
               To avoid unintentional loss of data when editing Member Entries or
               Media Link Entries, Atom Protocol clients SHOULD preserve all metadata
               that has not been intentionally modified, including unknown
               foreign markup as defined in Section 6 of <xref
               target="RFC4287"/>.
           </t>
       </section>


       <section title="Deleting Resources with DELETE" anchor="update-via-DELETE">

           <t>
               To delete a resource, clients send DELETE requests to its Member URI, as
               specified in <xref target="RFC2616"/>. For Media
               Resources, deletion of a Media Link Entry SHOULD result in the deletion of the
               associated Media Resource.

           </t>

       </section>




       <section title="Media Resources and Media Link Entries" anchor="media-link-entries">


         <t> A client can POST a media type other than application/atom+xml to a
         Collection.  Such a request always creates two new resources - one that
         corresponds to the entity sent in the request, called the Media
         Resource, and an associated Member Entry, called the Media Link
         Entry. Media Link Entries are represented as Atom Entries. The server
         can signal the media types it will accept via the "accept" element in
         the Service Document (<xref target="accept"/>). </t>

     <t>The Media Link Entry contains the IRI of, and metadata about, the (perhaps non-textual) Media Resource. 
         The Media Link Entry makes the metadata about the Media Resource separately available for
         retrieval and update.  </t>

         <t> Successful responses to creation requests MUST include the URI of
         the Media Link Entry in the Location header.  The Media Link
         Entry SHOULD contain an atom:link element with a link relation of
         "edit-media" that contains the Media Resource IRI.
         The Media Link Entry MUST have an "atom:content" element with a
         "src" attribute. The value of the "src" attribute
         is an IRI of the newly created Media Resource.
         It is OPTIONAL that the IRI of the "src" attribute on the
         atom:content element be the same as the Media Resource IRI. For example,
         the "src" attribute value might instead be a link into a static cache
         or content distribution network and not the Media Resource IRI.
         </t>

         <t>Implementers are asked to note that according to the requirements of
         <xref target="RFC4287"/>, Entries, and thus Media Link Entries, MUST
         contain an atom:summary element.  Upon successful creation of a Media
         Link Entry, a server MAY choose to populate the atom:summary element
         (as well as any other required elements such as atom:id, atom:author and
         atom:title) with content derived from the POSTed entity or from any
         other source.  A server might not allow a client to modify the server
         selected values for these elements.</t>

         <t>For resource creation this specification only defines cases where
         the POST body has an Atom Entry entity declared as an Atom media type
         ("application/atom+xml"), or a non-Atom entity declared as a non-Atom
         media type.  It does not specify any request semantics or server
         behavior in the case where the POSTed media-type is
         "application/atom+xml" but the body is something other than an Atom
         Entry. In particular, what happens on POSTing an Atom Feed Document
         to a Collection using the "application/atom+xml" media type is
         undefined.
           </t>
         <t>
           The Atom Protocol does not specify a means to create multiple
           representations of the same resource (for example a PNG and a JPG of
           the same image) on creation or update.
         </t>

 <section title="Examples" anchor="mle-example">

               <t>
                   Below, the client sends a POST request containing a PNG image to the
                   URI of a Collection that accepts PNG images:
               </t>

               <t>
            <figure>
              <artwork><![CDATA[
    POST /media/ HTTP/1.1
    Host: example.org
    Content-Type: image/png
    Slug: The Beach
    Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA==
    Content-Length: nnn

    ...binary data...]]> </artwork>
            </figure>
        </t>


               <t>
                   The server signals a successful creation with a status code
                   of 201. The response includes a Location header indicating
                   the Member URI of the Media Link Entry and a representation
                   of that entry in the body of the response.  The Media Link
                   Entry includes a content element with a src attribute.
                   It also contains a link using the link
                   relation "edit-media" specifying the IRI to be used for
                   modifying the Media Resource.
               </t>

               <t>
            <figure>
              <artwork><![CDATA[
    HTTP/1.1 201 Created
    Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 17:17:11 GMT
    Content-Length: nnn
    Content-Type: application/atom+xml; charset="utf-8"
    Location: http://example.org/media/edit/the_beach.atom

    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
      <title>The Beach</title>
      <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a</id>
      <updated>2005-10-07T17:17:08Z</updated>
      <author><name>Daffy</name></author>
      <summary type="text" />
      <content type="image/png"
         src="http://media.example.org/the_beach.png"/>
      <link rel="edit-media"
         href="http://media.example.org/edit/the_beach.png" />
      <link rel="edit"
         href="http://example.org/media/edit/the_beach.atom" />
    </entry>]]> </artwork>
            </figure>
        </t>

    <t>
      Later, the client PUTS a new PNG to the URI indicated in the Media Link
      Entry's "edit-media" link:

      <!-- jcg - removed the slug: header from the PUT request. --> 
      <!-- bdh: +1 -->

       <figure>
         <artwork><![CDATA[
    PUT /edit/the_beach.png HTTP/1.1
    Host: media.example.org
    Content-Type: image/png
    Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA==
    Content-Length: nnn

    ...binary data...]]> </artwork>
            </figure>

    </t>
    <t>
      The server signals a successful update with a status code of 200.
    
      <!--  optionally providing the Location of the Media Entry Resource: -->
      <!--  jcg - what part of the spec allows the above sentence? -->
      <!--  bdh: none but it's *so* cool to be able to hypermediate like that... -->
          <figure>
              <artwork><![CDATA[
    HTTP/1.1 200 Ok
    Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2006 17:17:11 GMT
    Content-Length: nnn
    ]]> </artwork>
            </figure>
    </t>

    <t>The client can update the metadata for the picture.
    First GET the Media Link Entry:</t>


               <t>
            <figure>
              <artwork><![CDATA[
    GET /media/edit/the_beach.atom HTTP/1.1
    Host: example.org
    Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA==

]]> </artwork>
            </figure>
        </t>

        <t>The Media Link Entry is returned.</t>

              <t>
            <figure>
              <artwork><![CDATA[
    HTTP/1.1 200 Ok 
    Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 17:18:11 GMT
    Content-Length: nnn
    Content-Type: application/atom+xml; charset="utf-8"

    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
      <title>The Beach</title>
      <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a</id>
      <updated>2005-10-07T17:17:08Z</updated>
      <author><name>Daffy</name></author>
      <summary type="text" />
      <content type="image/png"
         src="http://media.example.org/the_beach.png"/>
      <link rel="edit-media"
         href="http://media.example.org/edit/the_beach.png" />
      <link rel="edit"
         href="http://example.org/media/edit/the_beach.atom" />
    </entry>]]> </artwork>
            </figure>
        </t>

     <t>The metadata can be updated, in this case to
         add a summary, and then PUT back to the
         server.
     </t>

               <t>
            <figure>
              <artwork><![CDATA[
    PUT /media/edit/the_beach.atom HTTP/1.1
    Host: example.org
    Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA==
    Content-Type: application/atom+xml
    Content-Length: nnn

    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
      <title>The Beach</title>
      <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a</id>
      <updated>2005-10-07T17:17:08Z</updated>
      <author><name>Daffy</name></author>
      <summary type="text">
          A nice sunset picture over the water.
      </summary>
      <content type="image/png"
         src="http://media.example.org/the_beach.png"/>
      <link rel="edit-media"
         href="http://media.example.org/edit/the_beach.png" />
      <link rel="edit"
         href="http://example.org/media/edit/the_beach.atom" />
    </entry>]]> </artwork>
            </figure>
        </t>

        <t>The update was successful.</t>

              <t>
            <figure>
              <artwork><![CDATA[
    HTTP/1.1 200 Ok 
    Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 17:19:11 GMT
    Content-Length: 0 

]]> </artwork>
            </figure>
        </t>

        <t>Multiple media resources can be added to the Collection.</t>




               <t>
            <figure>
              <artwork><![CDATA[
    POST /media/ HTTP/1.1
    Host: example.org
    Content-Type: image/png
    Slug: The Pier 
    Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA==
    Content-Length: nnn

    ...binary data...]]> </artwork>
            </figure>
        </t>


               <t>The resource is created successfully. </t>

               <t>
            <figure>
              <artwork><![CDATA[
    HTTP/1.1 201 Created
    Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 17:17:11 GMT
    Content-Length: nnn
    Content-Type: application/atom+xml; charset="utf-8"
    Location: http://example.org/media/edit/the_pier.atom

    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
      <title>The Pier</title>
      <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efe6b</id>
      <updated>2005-10-07T17:26:43Z</updated>
      <author><name>Daffy</name></author>
      <summary type="text" />
      <content type="image/png"
         src="http://media.example.org/the_pier.png"/>
      <link rel="edit-media"
         href="http://media.example.org/edit/the_pier.png" />
      <link rel="edit"
         href="http://example.org/media/edit/the_pier.atom" />
    </entry>]]> </artwork>
            </figure>
        </t>

        <t>The client can now create a new Atom Entry
            in the blog Entry Collection that
            references the two newly created Media Resources.
        </t>
               <t>
            <figure>
              <artwork><![CDATA[
    POST /blog/ HTTP/1.1
    Host: example.org
    Content-Type: application/atom+xml 
    Slug: A day at the beach 
    Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA==
    Content-Length: nnn

    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
      <title>A fun day at the beach</title>
      <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6b</id>
      <updated>2005-10-07T17:40:02Z</updated>
      <author><name>Daffy</name></author>
      <content type="xhtml">
          <xhtml:div xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
              <xhtml:p>We had a good day at the beach.
                  <xhtml:img 
                      src="http://media.example.org/the_beach.png"/>
              </xhtml:p>
              <xhtml:p>Later we walked down to the pier.
                  <xhtml:img 
                      src="http://media.example.org/the_pier.png"/>
              </xhtml:p>
          </xhtml:div>
      </content>
    </entry>]]> </artwork>
            </figure>
        </t>


               <t>The resource is created successfully. </t>

               <t>
            <figure>
              <artwork><![CDATA[
    HTTP/1.1 200 Ok 
    Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 17:20:11 GMT
    Content-Length: nnn
    Content-Type: application/atom+xml; charset="utf-8"
    Location: http://example.org/blog/atom/a-day-at-the-beach.atom

    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
      <title>A fun day at the beach</title>
      <id>http://example.org/blog/a-day-at-the-beach.xhtml</id>
      <updated>2005-10-07T17:43:07Z</updated>
      <author><name>Daffy</name></author>
      <content type="xhtml">
          <xhtml:div xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
              <xhtml:p>We had a good day at the beach.
                  <xhtml:img 
                     src="http://media.example.org/the_beach.png"/>
              </xhtml:p>
              <xhtml:p>Later we walked down to the pier.
                  <xhtml:img 
                     src="http://media.example.org/the_pier.png"/>
              </xhtml:p>
          </xhtml:div>
      </content>
      <link rel="edit"
        href="http://example.org/blog/edit/a-day-at-the-beach.atom"/>
      <link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml"
        href="http://example.org/blog/a-day-at-the-beach.xhtml"/>
    </entry>]]> </artwork>
            </figure>
        </t>

        <t>Note that the returned Entry contains a link
            with a relation of "alternate" that points to
            the associated XHTML page that was created.
            This is not required by this specification,
            but is included to show the kinds of changes 
            a server may make to an Entry.
        </t>

    </section>



       </section> <!-- Media resources and link entries -->

<section title="The Slug: Header">


<t>Slug is a HTTP entity-header whose value is a short name 
    that, when accompanying a POST to a Collection, 
    constitutes a request by the client that its value
    be used as part of the URI for the to-be-created Member Resource.
</t>

<t>
When POSTing an entity to a Collection to add a new Member, the server MAY use
this information when creating the Member URI of the newly-created resource, for
instance by using some or all of the words in the last URI segment. It MAY also
use it when creating the atom:id or as the title of a Media Link Entry (see
<xref target="media-link-entries"/>.).
</t>



<t>
Servers MAY ignore the Slug entity-header and MAY alter its value before using
it. For example, the server MAY filter out some characters or replace accented
letters with non-accented ones, spaces with underscores, etc.
</t>

<section title="Slug: Header syntax">

<t>The syntax of this header MUST conform to the augmented BNF grammar in section 2.1 of
the HTTP/1.1 specification <xref target="RFC2616" />. The TEXT rule is described in section 2.2 of the same document. </t>

<figure>
<artwork>
<![CDATA[    Slug = "Slug" ":" *TEXT
]]></artwork>
</figure>


<t>Clients MAY send non-ASCII characters in the Slug entity-header, which they MUST
encode using "encoded-words", as defined in <xref target="RFC2047" />. Servers SHOULD treat the slug
as <xref target="RFC2047" /> encoded if it matches the "encoded-words" production. </t>


</section>

           <section title="Example" anchor="title-header-example">

        <t>
            Here is an example of the Slug: header that uses the encoding
            rules of <xref target="RFC2047"/>.
        </t>

               <t>
            <figure>
              <artwork><![CDATA[
    POST /myblog/entries HTTP/1.1
    Host: example.org
    Content-Type: image/png
    Slug: =?iso-8859-1?q?The_Beach?=
    Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA==
    Content-Length: nnn

    ...binary data...]]> </artwork>
            </figure>
        </t>

        <t>
            See <xref target="create-example"/> for an example
            of the Slug: header applied to the creation of
            a Member Entry Resource.
        </t>




           </section> <!-- Slug: header example -->

       </section> <!-- Slug: header -->


 </section> <!-- Collections -->

       <section title="Listing Collections" anchor="listing-collections">

<t>Collection Resources MUST provide representations in the form of Atom Feed
documents whose Entries contain the IRIs of the Members in the Collection.  No structural
distinction is made between Collection Feeds and other kinds of Feeds - a Feed
might act both as a 'public' feed for subscription purposes and as a Collection
Feed.</t>

<t> Each Entry in the Feed Document SHOULD have an atom:link element with a
relation of "edit" (See <xref target="new-link-relation"/>). </t>

<t>The Entries in the returned Atom Feed SHOULD be ordered by their
"atom:updated" property, with the most recently updated Entries coming first in
the document order. Clients SHOULD be constructed in consideration of the fact
that changes which do not alter the atom:updated value of an Entry will not
affect the position of the Entry in a Collection. That is, the Atom Syndication
Format states that the value of atom:updated is altered when the changes to an Entry
are something that "the publisher considers significant." The atom:updated value is not
equivalent to the HTTP Last-Modified: header and can not be used 
to determine the freshness of cached responses.
</t>

<t>Clients MUST NOT assume that an Atom Entry returned in the Feed is a full
representation of a Member Entry Resource and SHOULD perform a GET on the URI of
the Member Entry before editing.</t>



<section title="Collection Paging" >

<t>Collections can contain large numbers of resources. A naive client such as a
web spider or web browser could be overwhelmed if the response to a GET
contained every Entry in the Collection, and the server would waste large
amounts of bandwidth and processing time on clients unable to handle the
response. For this reason, servers MAY return a partial listing of the most
recently updated Member Resources. Such partial feed documents MUST have an
atom:link with a "next" relation whose "href" value is the URI of the next
partial listing of the Collection (the next most recently updated Member Resources)
where it exists. This is called "Collection paging".
</t>

<t> The returned Atom Feed MAY contain a subset the Member Entries for a
Collection. In addition, the Atom Feed document MAY contain link elements with "rel"
attribute values of "next", "previous", "first" and "last" that can be used to
navigate through the complete set of matching Entries.
</t>

<t>
For instance, suppose a client is supplied the URI "http://example.org/entries/go"
of a Collection of Member entries, where the server as a matter of
policy avoids generating feed documents containing more than 10 Entries.
The Atom Feed document for the Collection will then represent the first 'page' in
a set of 10 linked feed documents. The "first" relation will reference the initial feed document in the set and the "last"
relation references the final Atom Feed Document in the set. Within each document, the "next" and
"previous" link relations reference the preceding and subsequent documents.

<figure>
<artwork><![CDATA[
  <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
    <link rel="first"
          href="http://example.org/entries/go" />
    <link rel="next"
          href="http://example.org/entries/2" />
    <link rel="last"
          href="http://example.org/entries/10" />
    ...
  </feed>
]]></artwork>
</figure>
</t>

<t>
The "next" and "previous" link elements for the feed 'page' located at
"http://example.org/entries/2" would look like this:
<figure>
<artwork><![CDATA[
  <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
    <link rel="first"
          href="http://example.org/entries/go" />
    <link rel="previous"
          href="http://example.org/entries/go" />
    <link rel="next"
          href="http://example.org/entries/3" />
    <link rel="last"
          href="http://example.org/entries/10" />
    ...
  </feed>
]]></artwork>
</figure>


</t>


    </section>
    <section title='The "app:edited" Element'>
        <t>
            The "app:edited" element is a Date construct as defined by
            <xref target="RFC4287"/> whose value indicates the most recent instant in
            time when an Entry was edited, including when created. Atom
            Entry elements in Collection documents SHOULD contain one
            "app:edited" element, and MUST NOT contain more than one.
        </t>

            <figure>
                <artwork>
appEdited = element app:edited ( atomDateConstruct )
</artwork>
</figure>

        <t>
            The server SHOULD change the value of this element every time
            a Collection Member Resource or an associated Media Resource
            has been edited.
        </t>
    </section>
</section>




   <section title="Atom Format Link Relation Extensions" anchor="atom-entry-extensions">

       <section title='The "edit" Link Relation' anchor="new-link-relation">
           <t>
               This specification adds the value "edit" to the Atom Registry of
               Link Relations (see section 7.1 of <xref target="RFC4287"/>).
               The value of "edit" specifies that the value of the href
               attribute is the IRI of an editable Member Entry. When appearing
               within an atom:entry, the href IRI can be used to retrieve,
               update and delete the resource represented by that Entry. An
               atom:entry MUST contain no more than one "edit" link relation.
           </t>
       </section>


       <section title='The "edit-media" Link Relation' anchor="new-media-link-relation">
           <t>
               This specification adds the value "edit-media" to the Atom
               Registry of Link Relations (see section 7.1 of
               <xref target="RFC4287"/>). When appearing within an atom:entry,
               the value of the href attribute is an IRI that can be used to
               modify a Media Resource associated with that Entry.
           </t>
           <t>
               An atom:entry element MAY contain zero or more "edit-media" link
               relations. An atom:entry MUST NOT contain more than one atom:link
               element with a rel attribute value of "edit-media" that has the
               same "type" and "hreflang" attribute values. All "edit-media" link
               relations in the same Entry reference the same resource.  If a
               client encounters multiple "edit-media" link relations in an
               Entry then it SHOULD choose a link based on the client
               preferences for "type" and "hreflang". If a client encounters
               multiple "edit-media" link relations in an Entry and has no
               preference based on the "type" and "hreflang" attributes then the
               client SHOULD pick the first "edit-media" link relation in
               document order.
           </t>
       </section>

   </section>

       <section title="Atom Publishing Controls" anchor="pub-control">



           <t>
               This specification defines an Atom Format Structured Extension,
               as defined in Section 6 of <xref target="RFC4287"/>, for publishing
               control within the "http://purl.org/atom/app#" namespace.
           </t>


           <section title='The "app:control" Element'>

             <figure>
               <artwork>
namespace app = "http://purl.org/atom/app#"

 pubControl =
    element app:control {
    atomCommonAttributes,
    pubDraft?
    &amp; extensionElement
 }

 pubDraft =
   element app:draft { "yes" | "no" }</artwork>
        </figure>


        <t>
          The "app:control" element MAY appear as a child of an atom:entry which
          is being created or updated via the Atom Publishing Protocol. The
          app:control element MUST appear only once in an Entry.  The
          app:control element is considered foreign markup as defined in Section
          6 of <xref target="RFC4287"/>.
        </t>
        <t>
          The app:control element and its child elements MAY be included in Atom
          Feed or Entry Documents.
        </t>
        <t>
          The app:control element can contain an optional "app:draft" element as
          defined below, and can contain extension elements as defined in
          Section 6 of <xref target="RFC4287"/>.
      </t>

          <section title='The "app:draft" Element'>
            <t>
              The number of app:draft elements in app:control MUST be zero or
              one. Its value MUST be one of "yes" or "no". A value of "no" indicates
              a client request that the Member Resource be made publicly visible. If the
              app:draft element is missing then the value MUST be understood to
              be "no". The inclusion of the app:draft element represents a
              request by the client to control the visibility of a Member
              Resource and the app:draft element MAY be ignored by the server.
            </t>
          </section>

        </section>

    </section>

    <section title="Securing the Atom Publishing Protocol">
        <t>
            The Atom Publishing Protocol is based on HTTP. Authentication requirements for HTTP 
            are covered in Section 11 of <xref target="RFC2616"/>. 
        </t>
        <t>
            The use of authentication mechanisms to prevent POSTing or editing by unknown or 
            unauthorized clients is RECOMMENDED but not required.  When authentication is not 
            used, clients and servers are vulnerable to trivial spoofing, denial of service 
            and defacement attacks, however, in some contexts, this is an acceptable risk.
        </t>
        <t>
            The type of authentication deployed is a local decision made by the
            server operator.  Clients are likely to face authentication schemes
            that vary across server deployments.  At a minimum, client and
            server implementations MUST be capable of being configured to use
            HTTP Basic Authentication <xref target="RFC2617"/> in conjunction
            with a TLS connection as specified by <xref target="RFC2818"/>. See
            <xref target="RFC4346"/> for more information on TLS.
        </t>
        <t>
            The choice of authentication mechanism will impact
            interoperability. The minimum level of security referenced above
            (Basic Authentication with TLS) is considered good practice for
            Internet applications at the time of publication of this
            specification and sufficient for establishing a baseline for
            interoperability. Implementers can investigate and use
            alternative mechanisms regarded as equivalently good or better at
            the time of deployment. It is RECOMMENDED that clients be
            implemented in such a way that allows new authentication schemes to
            be deployed.
        </t>
        <t>
            Because this protocol uses HTTP response status codes as the primary means of 
            reporting the result of a request, servers are advised to respond to unauthorized 
            or unauthenticated requests using an appropriate 4xx HTTP response code 
            (e.g. 401 "Unauthorized" or 403 "Forbidden") in accordance with <xref target="RFC2617"/>.
        </t>
    </section>

    <section title="Security Considerations">
        <t>
            As an HTTP-based protocol, APP is subject to the security considerations found 
            in Section 15 of <xref target="RFC2616"/>.
        </t>

        <section title="Denial of Service">
            <t>
                Atom Publishing server implementations need to take adequate precautions to ensure 
                malicious clients cannot consume excessive server resources (CPU, memory, disk, etc).
            </t>
        </section>

        <section title="Replay Attacks">
            <t>
                Atom Publishing server implementations are susceptible to replay attacks.  Specifically,
                this specification does not define a means of detecting duplicate requests. Accidentally 
                sent duplicate requests are indistinguishable from intentional and malicious replay attacks.
            </t>
        </section>

        <section title="Spoofing Attacks">
            <t>
                Atom Publishing implementations are susceptible to a variety of spoofing attacks. Malicious 
                clients may send Atom Entries containing inaccurate information anywhere in the document.
            </t>
        </section>

        <section title="Linked Resources">
            <t>
                Atom Feed and Entry documents can contain XML External Entities as defined in Section 
                4.2.2 of <xref target="W3C.REC-xml-20060816"/>.  Atom implementations are not required to load external entities.
                External entities are subject to the same security concerns as any network operation
                and can alter the semantics of an Atom document. The same issues exist for resources
                linked to by Atom elements such as atom:link and atom:content.
            </t>
        </section>

        <section title="Digital Signatures and Encryption">

            <t>
                Atom Entry Documents sent to a server might contain XML Digital Signatures 
                <xref target="W3C.REC-xmldsig-core-20020212"/> and might be encrypted using XML Encryption 
                <xref target="W3C.REC-xmlenc-core-20021210"/> as specified in Section 5 of <xref target="RFC4287"/>.  
            </t>

            <t>
                Servers are allowed to modify received resource representations in ways that 
                can invalidate signatures covering those representations.
            </t>
        </section>

        <section title="URIs and IRIs">
            <t>
                Atom Publishing Protocol implementations handle URIs and IRIs. See Section 7 of <xref target="RFC3986"/> and
                Section 8 of <xref target="RFC3987"/>.
            </t>
        </section>
    </section>




    <section title="IANA Considerations" anchor="iana">


          <section title="Content-type registration for 'application/atomserv+xml'" anchor="iana-atomserv">

          <t>An Atom Publishing Protocol Service Document, when serialized
          as XML 1.0, can be identified with the following media type:</t>

          <t>
              <list style="hanging">
                  <t hangText="MIME media type name:"> application</t>
                  <t hangText="MIME subtype name:"> atomserv+xml</t>
                  <t hangText="Mandatory parameters:"> None.</t>
                  <t hangText="Optional parameters:">
                      <list style="hanging">
                          <t hangText='"charset":'> This parameter has identical
                              semantics to the charset parameter of the
                              "application/xml" media type as specified in <xref
                                  target="RFC3023"/>.</t>
                      </list>
                  </t>

                  <t hangText="Encoding considerations:"> Identical to those of
                      "application/xml" as described in <xref target="RFC3023"/>,
                      section 3.2.</t>

                  <t hangText="Security considerations:"> As defined in this
                      specification. <cref>update upon publication</cref></t>

                  <t>In addition, as this media type uses the "+xml" convention,
                      it shares the same security considerations as described in
                      <xref target="RFC3023"/>, section 10.</t>

                  <t hangText="Interoperability considerations:"> There are no
                      known interoperability issues.</t>

                  <t hangText="Published specification:"> This
                      specification. <cref>update upon publication</cref></t>

                  <t hangText="Applications that use this media type:"> No known
                      applications currently use this media type.</t>

              </list>
          </t>

          <t>Additional information:</t>

          <t>
              <list style="hanging">

                  <t hangText="Magic number(s):"> As specified for
                      "application/xml" in <xref target="RFC3023"/>, section
                      3.2.</t>

                  <t hangText="File extension:"> .atomsrv</t>

                  <t hangText="Fragment identifiers:"> As specified for
                      "application/xml" in <xref target="RFC3023"/>, section 5.</t>

                  <t hangText="Base URI:"> As specified in <xref
                          target="RFC3023"/>, section 6.</t>

                  <t hangText="Macintosh File Type code:"> TEXT</t>

                  <t hangText="Person and email address to contact for further information:"> Joe Gregorio &lt;joe@bitworking.org&gt;</t>

                  <t hangText="Intended usage:">
                      COMMON</t> <t hangText="Author/Change controller:"> This
                      specification's author(s). <cref>update upon publication</cref></t>
              </list>
          </t>
      </section>

      <section title="Content-type registration for 'application/atomcat+xml'" anchor="iana-atomcat">

          <t>An Atom Publishing Protocol Category Document, when serialized
          as XML 1.0, can be identified with the following media type:</t>

          <t>
              <list style="hanging">
                  <t hangText="MIME media type name:"> application</t>
                  <t hangText="MIME subtype name:"> atomcat+xml</t>
                  <t hangText="Mandatory parameters:"> None.</t>
                  <t hangText="Optional parameters:">
                      <list style="hanging">
                          <t hangText='"charset":'> This parameter has identical
                              semantics to the charset parameter of the
                              "application/xml" media type as specified in <xref
                                  target="RFC3023"/>.</t>
                      </list>
                  </t>

                  <t hangText="Encoding considerations:"> Identical to those of
                      "application/xml" as described in <xref target="RFC3023"/>,
                      section 3.2.</t>

                  <t hangText="Security considerations:"> As defined in this
                      specification. <cref>update upon publication</cref></t>

                  <t>In addition, as this media type uses the "+xml" convention,
                      it shares the same security considerations as described in
                      <xref target="RFC3023"/>, section 10.</t>

                  <t hangText="Interoperability considerations:"> There are no
                      known interoperability issues.</t>

                  <t hangText="Published specification:"> This
                      specification. <cref>update upon publication</cref></t>

                  <t hangText="Applications that use this media type:"> No known
                      applications currently use this media type.</t>

              </list>
          </t>

          <t>Additional information:</t>

          <t>
              <list style="hanging">

                  <t hangText="Magic number(s):"> As specified for
                      "application/xml" in <xref target="RFC3023"/>, section
                      3.2.</t>

                  <t hangText="File extension:"> .atomcat</t>

                  <t hangText="Fragment identifiers:"> As specified for
                      "application/xml" in <xref target="RFC3023"/>, section 5.</t>

                  <t hangText="Base URI:"> As specified in <xref
                          target="RFC3023"/>, section 6.</t>

                  <t hangText="Macintosh File Type code:"> TEXT</t>

                  <t hangText="Person and email address to contact for further information:"> Joe Gregorio &lt;joe@bitworking.org&gt;</t>

                  <t hangText="Intended usage:">
                      COMMON</t> <t hangText="Author/Change controller:"> This
                      specification's author(s). <cref>update upon publication</cref></t>
              </list>
          </t>
      </section>

<!--
http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3864.txt
-->

<section title="Header field registration for 'SLUG'" anchor="iana-slug">

  <t><cref source="dehora">incomplete section</cref></t> 
          <t>
              <list style="hanging">
                  <t hangText="Header field:">SLUG</t>
                  <t hangText="Applicable protocol:">http <xref target="RFC2616" /></t>
                  <t hangText="Status:">standard.</t>
                  <t hangText=" Author/Change controller:">IETF (iesg@ietf.org) Internet Engineering Task Force</t>
                  <t hangText="Specification document(s):">
                  draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-11.txt
                  (<cref source="dehora">update on rfc number
                  assignment</cref>)</t>
                  <t hangText="Related information:"></t>
              </list>
          </t>
</section>



      </section>


  </middle>
  <back>


      <references title='Normative References'>

          &rfc2119;
          <!-- &rfc2246; -->
          <!--&rfc2396;-->
          &rfc2616;
          &rfc2617; 
          &rfc2818; 
          &rfc4346; 
          &rfc4287;
          &rfc3023;
          &rfc3986;
          &rfc3987;
          &rfc2047;
          &XML;
          &XMLNS;
          &XMLBASE;
          &INFOSET;
          &XMLDSIG;
          &XMLENC;

      </references>

      <references title="Informative References">

  &WEBARCH;
     <reference anchor="RNC">
               <front>
             <title>RELAX NG Compact Syntax</title>
             <author initials="J." surname="Clark" fullname="James Clark">
               <organization/>
             </author>
             <date month="December" year="2001" />
               </front>

            </reference>

      </references>
<section title="Contributors">
  <t>
  The content and concepts within are a product of the Atom community and the Atompub Working Group.
  </t>
  <t>
  <cref source="dehora">chairs to compile a contribution list for 1.0</cref> 
  <!--
  The Atompub Working Group has many active contributors who proposed ideas and wording
  for this document, including:
  -->
  </t>
</section>

<section title="RELAX NG Compact Schema" anchor="schema">
<t>
This appendix is informative.
</t>

<t>
The Relax NG schema explicitly excludes elements in the Atom Protocol namespace which are
not defined in this revision of the specification. Requirements for Atom Protocol
processors encountering such markup are given in Section 6.2 and Section 6.3 of
<xref target="RFC4287" />.
</t>

<t> The Schema for Service Documents: </t>

                <figure>

<artwork name="app:allSchema" />

                </figure>

<t> The Schema for Category Documents: </t>


                <figure>

<artwork name="app:catSchema" />

                </figure>

           </section>





           <section title="Revision History">

               <t>draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-11:
                   Parts of PaceAppEdited. PaceSecurityConsiderationsRevised.
               </t>


<t>draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-10: PaceRemoveTitleHeader2, PaceSlugHeader4,
PaceOnlyMemberURI,PaceOneAppNamespaceOnly, PaceAppCategories,
PaceExtendIntrospection, UseElementsForAppCollectionTitles3, renamed
Introspection to Service, lots of good editorials suggestions, updated
media example with slug, moved xml conventions to convention
sections, renamed XMl related Conventions to Atom Publishing Protocol Documents,
added auth header to examples, consolidated definition of all resource types into
the model section, added IANA reg info for application/atomcat+xml.
</t>

<t>draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-09: PaceWorkspaceMayHaveCollections, PaceMediaEntries5,
    http://www.imc.org/atom-protocol/mail-archive/msg05322.html, and
    http://www.imc.org/atom-protocol/mail-archive/msg05272.html
</t>

<t>draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-08: added infoset ref; added wording re IRI/URI; fixed URI/IRI ;
next/previous fixed as per Atom LinkRelations Attribute (http://www.imc.org/atom-protocol/mail-archive/msg04095.html);
incorporated: PaceEditLinkMustToMay; PaceMissingDraftHasNoMeaning, PaceRemoveMemberTypeMust, PaceRemoveMemberTypePostMust,
PaceTitleHeaderOnlyInMediaCollections, PacePreserveForeignMarkup, PaceClarifyTitleHeader, PaceClarifyMediaResourceLinks,
PaceTwoPrimaryCollections;
</t>

             <t>draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-07: updated Atom refs to RFC4287;
             incorporated PaceBetterHttpResponseCode;
             PaceClarifyCollectionAndDeleteMethodByWritingLessInsteadOfMore;
             PaceRemoveAcceptPostText; PaceRemoveListTemplate2;
             PaceRemoveRegistry; PaceRemoveWhoWritesWhat;
             PaceSimplifyClarifyBetterfyRemoveBogusValidityText;
             PaceCollectionOrderSignificance; PaceFixLostIntrospectionText;
             PaceListPaging; PaceCollectionControl; element typo in Listing
             collections para3 (was app:member-type, not app:list-template);
             changed post atom entry example to be valid. Dropped inline use of
             'APP'. Removed nested diagram from section 4. Added ed notes in the
             security section.

             </t>

               <t>draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-06 - Removed: Robert Sayre from the
                   contributors section per his request.
                   Added in PaceCollectionControl. Fixed all the {daterange} verbage
                   and examples so they all use a dash.  Added full rnc schema.
                   Collapsed Introspection and Collection documents into a single
                   document. Removed {dateRange} queries. Renamed search to list.
                   Moved discussion of media and entry collection until
                   later in the document and tied the discussion to the
                   Introspection element app:member-type.
               </t>

               <t>draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-05 - Added: Contributors section.  Added:
                   de hOra to editors.  Fixed: typos.  Added diagrams and description to
                   model section. Incorporates PaceAppDocuments, PaceAppDocuments2,
                   PaceSimplifyCollections2 (large-sized chunks of it anyhow: the notions
                   of Entry and Generic resources, the section 4 language on the Protocol
                   Model, 4.1 through 4.5.2, the notion of a Collection document, as in
                   Section 5 through 5.3, Section 7 "Collection resources", Selection
                   resources (modified from pace which talked about search); results in
                   major mods to Collection Documents, Section 9.2 "Title: Header" and
                   brokeout para to section 9.1 Editing Generic Resources). Added XML
                   namespace and language section. Some cleanup of front matter.  Added
                   Language Sensitivity to some attributes. Removed resource descriptions
                   from terminology. Some juggling of sections. See:
                   http://www.imc.org/atom-protocol/mail-archive/msg01812.html.
               </t>

               <t>draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-04 -
                   Add ladder diagrams, reorganize, add SOAP interactions
               </t>

               <t>draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-03 -
                   Incorporates PaceSliceAndDice3 and PaceIntrospection.
               </t>


               <t>draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-02 -
                   Incorporates Pace409Response, PacePostLocationMust,
                   and PaceSimpleResourcePosting.
               </t>

               <t>draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-01 -
                   Added in sections on Responses for the EditURI.
                   Allow 2xx for response to EditURI PUTs.
                   Elided all mentions of WSSE. Started adding in some
                   normative references. Added the section "Securing the
                   Atom Protocol". Clarified that it is possible that the PostURI and FeedURI
                   could be the same URI. Cleaned up descriptions for Response codes
                   400 and 500.
               </t>
               <t>Rev draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-00 - 5Jul2004 -
                   Renamed the file and re-titled the document to conform
                   to IETF submission guidelines. Changed MIME type to match the one
                   selected for the Atom format. Numerous typographical fixes.
                   We used to have two 'Introduction' sections. One of them was
                   moved into the Abstract the other absorbed the Scope section.
                   IPR and copyright notifications were added.
               </t>
               <t>Rev 09 - 10Dec2003 - Added the section on SOAP enabled clients
                   and servers.</t>

               <t>Rev 08 - 01Dec2003 - Refactored the specification, merging the Introspection
                  file into the feed format. Also dropped the distinction between the
                  type of URI used to create new entries and the kind used to create comments.
                  Dropped user preferences.</t>

                <t>Rev 07 - 06Aug2003 - Removed the use of the RSD file for auto-discovery. Changed copyright
                    until a final standards body is chosen. Changed query parameters for the search facet
                    to all begin with atom- to avoid name collisions. Updated all the Entries to follow
                    the 0.2 version. Changed the format of the search results and template file
                    to a pure element based syntax.
                </t>

                <t>Rev 06 - 24Jul2003 - Moved to PUT for updating Entries.
                    Changed all the mime-types to application/x.atom+xml. Added template
                    editing. Changed 'edit-entry' to 'create-entry' in the Introspection file
                    to more accurately reflect its purpose.
                </t>

                <t>Rev 05 - 17Jul2003 - Renamed everything Echo into Atom. Added
                    version numbers in the Revision history.
                    Changed all the mime-types to application/atom+xml.
                </t>

                <t>Rev 04 - 15Jul2003 - Updated the RSD version used from 0.7 to 1.0. Change the method of deleting
                    an Entry from POSTing &lt;delete/&gt; to using the HTTP DELETE verb. Also changed the
                    query interface to GET instead of POST. Moved Introspection Discovery to be up under
                    Introspection. Introduced the term 'facet' for the services listed in the Introspection file.
                </t>

                <t>Rev 03 - 10Jul2003 - Added a link to the Wiki near the front of the
                    document. Added a section on finding an Entry. Retrieving an Entry
                    now broken out into its own section. Changed the HTTP status code for
                    a successful editing of an Entry to 205.
                </t>

                <t>Rev 02 - 7Jul2003 - Entries are no longer returned from POSTs, instead they are retrieved via GET.
                    Cleaned up figure titles, as they are rendered poorly in HTML. All content-types
                    have been changed to application/atom+xml.
                </t>

                <t>Rev 01 - 5Jul2003 - Renamed from EchoAPI.html to follow the more commonly used format:
                    draft-gregorio-NN.html. Renamed all
                    references to URL to URI. Broke out introspection into its own section. Added the Revision History section.
                    Added more to the warning that the example URIs are not normative.
                </t>
            </section>

    </back>
      </rfc>






