Merge pull request #25 from tomrossi7/main

Setting transcript URL as attribute
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Dave Jones 2020-10-13 08:57:13 -05:00 zatwierdzone przez GitHub
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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ this larger namespace. But, we don't want to be so general that the spec become
should be added to the channel, to create a paper trail of all the previous urls this feed has lived at. This way, aggregators can easily deduplicate their feed lists. should be added to the channel, to create a paper trail of all the previous urls this feed has lived at. This way, aggregators can easily deduplicate their feed lists.
- **\<podcast:transcript type="[mime type]" rel="captions" language="[language code]">**[url to a file or website]**\</podcast:transcript>** - **\<podcast:transcript url="[url to a file or website]" type="[mime type]" rel="captions" language="[language code]" />**
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@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ this larger namespace. But, we don't want to be so general that the spec become
Links to an external file containing a transcript or closed captions file, which may actually be the same file. The mime type of the file should be given - such Links to an external file containing a transcript or closed captions file, which may actually be the same file. The mime type of the file should be given - such
as `text/plain`, `text/html`, `application/srt`, `application/json`. If there is no language attribute given, the linked file is assumed to be the same language that is as `text/plain`, `text/html`, `application/srt`, `application/json`. If there is no language attribute given, the linked file is assumed to be the same language that is
specified by the RSS \<language> element. If the rel="captions" attribute is present, the linked file is considered to be a closed captions file, regardless of what the specified by the RSS \<language\> element. If the rel="captions" attribute is present, the linked file is considered to be a closed captions file, regardless of what the
mime type is. In that scenario, time codes are assumed to be present in the file in some capacity. mime type is. In that scenario, time codes are assumed to be present in the file in some capacity.