Big apologies if I missed it, but I was wondering if there was already a preferred way of expressing aggregator subscription lists in XHTML. I found an example for simple link lists, but am not sure about the best way of expressing what in OPML would look like: <outline text="A Blog" type="rss" htmlUrl="http://example.org/page.html" xmlUrl="http://example.org/feed.xml"/> I had a fiddle at [1], my crack at the bit in question looking like this: <ul>A Blog <li> <a href="http://example.org/page.html">homepage</a> </li> <li> <a href="http://example.org/feed.rss" type="application/xml">feed</a> </li> </ul> Les Orchard's had a fiddle at [2], his version: <li class="rss"> <a class="xmlUrl" type="application/xml" href="http://example.org/feed.rss">XML</a> <a class="htmlUrl" href="http://example.org/page.html" title="A Blog">A Blog</a> </li> I think Les has it much closer to what's needed, the use of class seems wise. But is this a list of URIs? Definitions? I dunno. Another question would be how to extend this, if for example there was a description of the feed available too (check Les' OPML source - there's description and a few more attributes in there). When it comes to parsing the stuff, it would be nice to have a common convention ;-) Cheers, Danny. [1] http://dannyayers.com/archives/2005/11/30/going-to-the-hub/#subs [2] http://decafbad.com/blog/2005/12/01/feedrolls-in-xoxo-from-opml-via-xslt-and-url-line-magic -- http://dannyayers.com