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would this be sane? <a href="main download"><link rel="alternate" href="secondary download"/>download the file</a>
bitplane-
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2012-02-18 05:03
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rel="alternate" appears to apply to the current document, not a link
bitplane-
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2012-02-18 05:02
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Hey Creare - if you're around, shadowbox is not a standard (wrong table), nor did you provide a URL for a spec defining it. Also, changing the rel="alternate" notes to shadowbox doesn't make sense as you're changing something from known defined behavior in a spec and *replacing it* (thus losing information) with undefined behavior (no spec).
tantek
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2012-01-13 19:20
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edited /hcard-examples-in-wild (+5) "/* new and uncategorized examples */ Switched domain name to alternate TLD"
Loqi
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2012-01-01 21:46
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edited /rel-alternate (+142) "/* with hreflang */ see also Webmaster Tools Help"
Loqi
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2011-12-15 09:34
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edited /microformats-2 (+414) "/* renaming for usability */ note should specify hCard 1.0 / hCalendar 1.0 parsers accept alternate root class names (per authoring/publishing error experience) "hcard", "hcalendar", "hevent""
Loqi
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2011-10-28 17:26
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I ask this question because http://microformats.org/wiki/rel-home#use_with_rel-alternate woudln't be right in my case...
win32killer
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2011-08-21 07:33
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thus I should rephrase when I said "'alternate' is the correct use" - more accurately, "alternate" is the *modern* use.
tantek
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2011-08-11 23:25
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whereas "alternate" is always used as a substitute for something, always secondary, never primary
tantek
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2011-08-11 23:22
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https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Alternative provides more examples where "alternative" is used to designate something as its own thing, not just as an alternate (ahem) to something else.
tantek
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2011-08-11 23:21