I've posted version 1.0.1 of the Info Bite List specification, exposing my hubris in declaring the previous specification version 1.0. At issue was the fact that the link element had a type attribute which referred to the MIME type of the object being linked to, but, as with any other element which can have a value, the type attribute also referred to the MIME type of the element value. I changed the name of the attribute for referring to the type of the linked object to "mediatype" to resolve the conflict. For consistency, I made the same change for the media element, although, because media elements don't have values, there was no conflict.

I also added more explanation to the section describing the mode attribute based on the research outlined in my two previous posts.

I've discovered two more issues that I may need to revisit, both of which may lead to changes in order to ease (or even enable) the job of validators: valid values for some elements may be different based on the value of an attribute (the rel attribute in a few of the elements), and the number of some elements that are allowed is based on the number of valid values for an attribute (once again, rel). I'll do a little more research and decide whether further changes will be made based on those issues.