Good day.
For record.
There is specification which is called Feed Paging and archiving (RFC
5005) and it precisely handles this scenario.
I have implemented it in my publishing platform, and it works well.
Kindly,
Schimon
On Fri, 5 Sep 2025 08:47:19 +0300
Schimon Jehudah <sch(a)fedora.email> wrote:
Good day.
About
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I have recently suggested at project Movim to add navigational
instructions to Atom entries (i.e. posts).
I am still experimenting it, and it currently seems useful.
Technicality
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The idea is realized in a similar fashion to the classification of
comments node with rel='replies' and title='comments'.
https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0277.xml#comments
Navigation
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I advise to enable navigational instructions with rel='navigation' and
title='previous' and title='proceed', and perhaps also
title='index'.
At the bottom of this page there are proceed or previous links to
navigate and are generated from the instructions proposed above.
https://journal.woodpeckersnest.eu/posts/2024-11-05-xmpp-as-the-internet/
Advantages
==========
Navigational instructions would conveniently facilitate the creation
of a CMS even over a single PEP node, without a compulsory need of
having a PubSub service with multiple nodes to do so, by relating
from post to post from within each posts.
Navigational instructions would also incentivise the creation of
articles that are segmented into parts of a series of posts, and
portability thereof.
Kind regards,
Schimon
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