383 results for "alternate"

  • KartikPrabhu: Re: your reader question. I'm checking rel="alternate" for rss/atom feeds and if I don't find any I assume that the homepage IS the main h-feed and try and parse it
    acegiak at 2014-03-28 02:28
  • feeds/reader: question - It seems that the way peopel subscribe to sites is by linking the hompage into their reader which then finds the feeds using rel="alternate". So all the relevant feeds can be linked on the homepage for dscovery. How should this be done using h-feed since each feed will have a separate link. How can we link this right on the homepage?
    KartikPrabhu at 2014-03-28 01:45
  • or should we use rel="alternate"
    KartikPrabhu at 2014-03-27 23:21
  • wondering if there is some alternate original post discovery we can do for cases like instagram where you can't really post a link to your original
    aaronpk at 2014-03-23 21:17
  • The idea, I think, is to move beyond document polling. While we are at it, we might as well address some of the issues with alternate representations of data
    bret at 2014-03-17 05:23
  • the first one there has <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://john.mcafee.usesthis.com/" />
    KevinMarks at 2014-03-14 19:00
  • good news everyone: mf2py with BS (https://github.com/kartikprabhu/mf2py) now has rels/alternate parsing and complete list of property parsing too!
    KartikPrabhu at 2014-03-06 04:23
  • bret: but they have fundamentally different approaches anyway... an alternate machine readable format (rss/atom) vs embedding machine readable tags into the existing format (microformats). So even if the timeline were different, I would suspect both would have emerged... they just come from different schools of thought (my thoughts anyway)
    willnorris at 2014-02-25 19:46
  • then UAs (browsers, indieweb nodes, etc) which supported alternate DNS systems would detect and use them, and everyone else would fall back to using the original
    barnabywalters at 2014-02-20 13:25
  • as a way to indicate that the destination of the link was *only* updates, instead of being a complete alternate
    tantek at 2014-02-13 00:36
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