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maybe a bookmarklet to send webmentions could be useful?
ulhar4409
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2025-12-21 18:30
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ok, I added "Dewey Decimal Classification published by OCLC is a numeric scheme for categorizing books and other knowledge https://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/dewey/ddc23-summaries.pdf" to the "See Also" section of /card_catalog https://indieweb.org/wiki/index.php?diff=106926&oldid=106925
Loqi
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2025-12-21 18:28
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card catalog << Dewey Decimal Classification published by OCLC is a numeric scheme for categorizing books and other knowledge https://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/dewey/ddc23-summaries.pdf
chrisaldrich
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2025-12-21 18:28
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you just write your post with a link to their endpoint, visit your own post (which I do after publishing anyway to make sure everything is formatted right) and click the link
autumnlilybug
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2025-12-21 18:17
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The advantage over a form being that you don't have to go back and forth between their site and yours to send the webmention
autumnlilybug
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2025-12-21 18:16
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[KevinMarks]: I guess I should have worded it as "can be typed into a web browser"(?), the idea being that one can just type in the URL with a couple of parameters and send a webmention without using a site with a form on it, or a non-browser tool.
autumnlilybug
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2025-12-21 18:13
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LibraryThing’s phone apps also use the phone’s camera as a scanner and it works well. It needs the book’s barcode to get the information. It works well. But, it doesn’t have the bar code stickers.
[social]
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2025-12-21 18:11
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card catalog << The CueCat is a cheap but effective barcode scanner that plugs into your computer's USB port. [[LibraryThing]] reads data from unmodified CueCats. https://www.librarything.com/more/store/cuecat
chrisaldrich
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2025-12-21 18:09
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ok, I added "The CueCat is a cheap but effective barcode scanner that plugs into your computer's USB port. [[LibraryThing]] reads data from unmodified CueCats. https://www.librarything.com/more/store/cuecat" to the "See Also" section of /card_catalog https://indieweb.org/wiki/index.php?diff=106924&oldid=106884
Loqi
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2025-12-21 18:09
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You can send a POST with a web browser too, you use <form> instead of <a>. Your webmention endpoint can redirect to the target on a POST as well.
[KevinMarks]
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2025-12-21 11:11
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