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But theoretically: <link rel="alternate" href="mf2ofarticle.json" type="application/json;schema=https://gist.githubusercontent.com/Zegnat/65ed9a9fb0546fb8c4aa0c0b790b8a40/raw/e1a3333275e38bc603dceb57c9cfd96d1c44537b/microformat.schema.json">
Zegnat
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2020-04-24 19:59
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Otherwise, looks good to me. It is an alternate to the current page, and it is a JSON document. The fact that “JSON document” does not describe the format enough to be helpful is not because of the mime type :(
Zegnat
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2020-04-24 19:45
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If the alternate representation of the page is REST API json, then won't it be confused with the JSONFeed, also a rel alternate application/json
GWG
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2020-04-24 18:23
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Alternate and Canonical may also be poor signalling methods.
[LewisCowles]
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2020-03-28 18:02
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The outcome I desire is that alternate copies of content if linked, assume and link the canonical form
[LewisCowles]
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2020-03-28 17:59
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so yeah i really don't know what to do here. it's like I want to use that rel=alternate link only if there are no or bad microformats found on the page...which is tough
aaronpk
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2020-03-25 15:58
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oh wait i'm misremembering what xray is doing too... it's actually looking for a rel=alternate that's on the page and then going and fetching that instead, that's like a whole step up from conneg
aaronpk
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2020-03-25 15:53
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Maybe we want to alternate the weeks.
GWG
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2020-03-24 19:53
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After that do we start with ET or PT and then alternate from there?
[chrisaldrich]
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2020-03-15 18:42
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cal, for your case I think that most in the community here would consider the copy that @threadreaderapp posts to one's website to be the canonical version (and it would likely be marked up on most CMS platforms as such), and the copie(s) that live on Twitter and on the threadreader website to be alternate copies.
[chrisaldrich]
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2020-03-15 01:18