1175 results for "alternate"

  • So on tantek.com, you should have added rel="alternate" links to the h-entry with the old slug, and a feed reader should have seen that, checked that it redirected to the u-url for the h-entry, and thus known the h-entry with the new u-url was an update to the old h-entry it had seen earlier?
    jimw at 2024-09-06 20:35
  • jimw, no, the Atom entry can have a link rel=alternate
    [tantek] at 2024-09-06 20:31
  • yes feed entries should have rel=alternate links anyway, e.g. to the HTML permalink
    [tantek] at 2024-09-06 20:30
  • You're also assuming that the feed consumer is loading the page for each entry, unless you mean the rel=alternate should be in the feed entry somehow.
    jimw at 2024-09-06 20:29
  • rel alternate handles A LOT of meanings
    [tantek] at 2024-09-06 20:21
  • it would work, it just doesn't match the meaning of rel=alternate IMO
    aaronpk at 2024-09-06 20:21
  • well it's a form of rel=alternate
    [tantek] at 2024-09-06 20:20
  • as in when a feed consumer sees a rel=alternate link on a new item, if the feed consumer already "knows about" the alternate link (as in, has seen it before), then it can do a HEAD retrieval of the alternate link to see if it returns a redirect to the new item
    [tantek] at 2024-09-06 20:20
  • pretty sure rel=alternate can solve this?
    [tantek] at 2024-09-06 20:19
  • oh actually that wouldn't anyway, you don't have a rel=alternate type=activity+json link to the BF URL, https://fed.brid.gy/docs#searchable
    [snarfed] at 2024-09-03 21:56
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