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gRegor, does that mean I can assume Webmentions links are exclusively within a predefined set of tags (link, a, img, et cetera)? That would certainly simplify things.
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2025-04-04 20:31
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2025-04-04 19:30
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My webmention plugin parses the DOM to extract links. It's also PHP if you'd like a reference: https://github.com/gRegorLove/ProcessWire-Webmention/blob/main/Webmention/Webmention.module#L631
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2025-04-04 19:12
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I personally wouldn't. I think the only way it might be slightly useful is if you wanted to limit which part of the page the link is in, like the parsed `content` HTML. You'd still be matching text, though, and it would require a site have mf2 in order to successfully mention your link.
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2025-04-04 19:10
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2025-04-04 18:30
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Is there an efficient way to use php-mf2 to verify that a source has truely webmentioned a target?Ideally this would focus in on the item that has the Webmention so that I can inspect the surrounding properties.
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2025-04-04 18:07
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