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I'm treating it as such. Also rel="feed alternate"
danlyke
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2014-09-22 19:47
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danlyke do you know if <a href="/feed" rel="alternate" rel="alternate" type="application/atom+xml">Feed</a> is a valid discovery mechanism?
bret
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2014-09-22 19:46
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I think "alternative" is the only other one I've found that I think meant "alternate".
danlyke
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2014-09-22 19:42
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what other rel=alternate links do you find most often (besides xml feed stuff)?
bret
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2014-09-22 19:40
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afaict feedbin and most readers only finds feeds if they have a rel=alternate link in the page
bret
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2014-09-22 19:38
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Okay, some choice things to say about people who tag their links "rel="alternative" rather than "rel="alternate"", or don't put semantic information in their links at all and just say "You can read <a href="/atom.xml">my RSS feed</a>" or similar, but the pages from which I could make a good guess at finding RSS and Atom that are linked as participants from http://indiewebcamp.com/irc-people are now checked for inbound links to flutterby.com, and
danlyke
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2014-09-17 01:35
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tantek ah, seeing the "h-feed" now on some of those linked pages. Seems way easier to get the <link rel="alternate" Atom & RSS feeds than debugging yet another parser...
danlyke
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2014-09-16 19:29
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KartikPrabhu well, my webmention implementation is also really half-baked, and I'm also looking for a compelling reason to finish it vs pursuing alternate mechanisms which don't explicitly recreate the problems of the previous systems.
dlyke
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2014-09-16 18:18
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snarfed: if you could either make the p-name and e-content have the same content (possible for Twitter I guess), or make p-summary and p-name have the same content, then that would indicate that the p-name is just an alternate presentation of the body text
voxpelli_
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2014-09-15 20:59
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the webmention endpoint should never be an alternate as well, so you can skip the second array
barnabywalters
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2014-09-01 15:52