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oh right rel=alternate is supposed to be the permalink
aaronpk
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2017-11-22 23:47
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Eg <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://daringfireball.net/2017/11/twitter_280"/>
[kevinmarks]
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2017-11-22 23:37
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<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2017/11/21/the-fcc-has-unveiled-its-plan-to-rollback-its-net-neutrality-rules/?utm_term=.f239ae8e96a4"/>
[kevinmarks]
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2017-11-22 23:33
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og, I meant put a sample config in the docs, as you have with the <link rel="alternate" ... stuff
dgold
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2017-10-27 21:52
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it does both in the rel-alternate link, and if you request the page as activitystreams you get the object for it, with the accurate Id
sknebel
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2017-10-23 15:10
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kevinmarks I definitely support rel-alternate too. Aaron's idea with rel-subscribe though is to streamline the process of clicking a "follow" button and being able to route the user to actually subscribing to the site. This still needs to be a lot easier.
[manton]
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2017-09-26 21:25
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hm. Why not rel-alternate? that's been the 'here's my feed' thing for 15 yeras or so
[kevinmarks]
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2017-09-26 21:18
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my alternate solution is looking really grim, which is to move the e-content class to encompass everything in the post including a lot of the metadata
aaronpk
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2017-08-10 04:07
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if you receive a webmention with a target that is an alternate URL of your post (a short link on a different domain for example), you're still supposed to resolve that to the canonical URL when you're processing it
aaronpk
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2017-07-14 21:00
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think of the alternate URL the same way it's dealt with for webmentions
aaronpk
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2017-07-14 21:00