Owen Leonard
3f7acd904f
This patch corrects a few markup errors in the XML feeds to make the feeds validate correctly. The template has been largely re-indented to improve readability and eliminate tab characters. To test, apply the patch and perform a search in the OPAC. - Open the RSS link appearing after the "Your search returned..." header. - Depending on how your browser handles XML documents you may need to view source on the page to see the actual XML markup. - Copy the source and paste it into the W3C feed validator: https://validator.w3.org/feed/#validate_by_input - The feed should be found to be valid. - In my tests you'll get a "Recommendation" about "Self reference doesn't match document location." I think this recommendation doesn't apply. Perform the same test with the other two available formats: Atom and OpenSearch: - Change the end of the RSS feed url from '&format=rss' to '&format=atom' and validate the result. - The same "self reference" recommendation will come up, and again I think we can ignore it. - There is another recommendation about "Two entries with the same value for atom:updated." The updated time is set to the same time as the feed itself (the time when the feed was generated. Maybe this is incorrect. If so we need a follow-up that exposes a different value to the template. biblio.datecreated maybe? - Change the end of the feed url from '&format=atom' to '&format=OpenSearchDescription' and validate that result. Signed-off-by: Brendan Lawlor <blawlor@clamsnet.org> Signed-off-by: Martin Renvoize <martin.renvoize@ptfs-europe.com> Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <katrin.fischer@bsz-bw.de> (cherry picked from commit |
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