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edited /rel-alternate (+163) "dfn"
Loqi
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2018-01-06 00:00
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created /rel=alternate (+27) "r"
Loqi
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2018-01-05 23:58
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<link rel="alternate" type="application/json" href="https://werd.io/content/all?_t=rss" /> via werd.io
aaronpk
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2018-01-05 00:37
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That's how rel-alternate works - should be in the rels list for mf2 parsing, but not in jf2
[kevinmarks]
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2017-12-26 18:55
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<link rel="alternate" title="oEmbed" type="application/xml+oembed" href="http://p.cweiske.de/oembed.php?format=xml&url=http%3A%2F%2Fp.cweiske.de%2F525" />
cweiske
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2017-12-12 12:35
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<link rel="alternate" title="oEmbed" type="application/json+oembed" href="http://p.cweiske.de/oembed.php?format=json&url=http%3A%2F%2Fp.cweiske.de%2F525" />
cweiske
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2017-12-12 12:35
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(though it's possible they may rel=alternate to an HTML capability URL, more likely they'll rel=alternate to the "plain" HTML page, which if it works without auth to provide a rel=alternate link back to the feed, then the feed is likely public)
tantek
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2017-11-23 03:13
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one possible hack for those is, if they're not HTML, if they have a rel=alternate back to an HTML page which then has a rel=alternate back to them, then they're public
tantek
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2017-11-23 03:12
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from https://jsonfeed.org/mappingrssandatom "link with rel="alternate" maps to url in JSON. If rel="related" is used for links to an external site, in JSON Feed those map to external_url."
aaronpk
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2017-11-22 23:50
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his rel=alternate should link to his own permalink, and rel=related should link to the external post
aaronpk
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2017-11-22 23:50