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Sorry aaronpk I mean that I'm trying to get Aperture to discover feeds from that URL, but it doesn't work, even though I've got a `<link rel=alternate>`
jamietanna
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2021-11-02 20:11
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aaronpk any idea why Aperture doesn't like `https://www.api.gov.uk/resources/links/` for `rel=alternate`?
jamietanna
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2021-11-02 17:14
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Re the rel=alternate question, looks like it has to be a `<link>` https://www.rssboard.org/rss-autodiscovery
jamietanna
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2021-11-02 17:01
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Should rel=alternate discovery for i.e. RSS only be for `<link>` or should it also be from `<a>`? I tried it earlier with an `<a>` and it didn't work in Aperture :thinking:
jamietanna
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2021-11-02 14:09
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And have an “apps” view (like Google Images or Shopping or whatever; an alternate view) that listed them,
capjamesg[d]
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2021-10-13 13:54
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Some Markdown processors do support alternate rendering modes/backends/whatever but generally they don’t work so great on content with embedded HTML.
[fluffy]
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2021-10-07 20:38
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And the text/css one is likely an alternate style sheet, not a feed
[tantek]
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2021-10-05 14:58
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50% have rel=alternate type=application/rss+xml
[snarfed]
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2021-10-05 00:29
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I'd love to see something come of this. I have been doing an overhaul of the recrawl logic for IndieWeb search and ran into a bit of an issue with how exactly I should go about identifying rel="alternate" h-feeds.
capjamesg[d]
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2021-10-01 11:39
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[tantek]: The h-feed line, "OR it may also do traditional feed discovery by looking through link elements with a rel value of "alternate", and once it finds one with media type of "text/mf2+html", get its href, perform any relative-URL resolution as needed, and then parse the given URL (within a specific element matching a fragment in the URL if any) for microformats2 items, again looking for
GWG
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2021-09-30 05:35