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tantek: Combined processing without expliciting grouping is a bad thing. "home-alternate" gives a combination rel value that's completely unambiguous.
TabAtkins
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2011-08-10 23:26
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Similarly, I can imagine situations in which "home stylesheet" make sense. If you throw an "alternate" in there, does it apply to one or the other, or perhaps both?
TabAtkins
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2011-08-10 23:26
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tantek: The sole example of interacting rel values is "alternate" and "stylesheet". In every other case, rel values are independent. Thus, "home" and "alternate" shouldn't combine either.
TabAtkins
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2011-08-10 23:23
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edited /rel-home (+774) "/* use with rel-alternate */ added FAQ regarding misconception that rel values act independently (since now two smart people have asked the question)"
Loqi
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2011-08-10 22:56
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edited /rel-home (+357) "/* use with rel-alternate */ link to an example in the wild for those that want to see/try it perhaps with an implementation, noted possible implementation support"
Loqi
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2011-08-10 22:04
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edited /rel-home (+111) "/* use with rel-alternate */ check home in supported browsers"
Loqi
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2011-08-10 21:36
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so for the feed readers / indexers *that care*, rel="home alternate" provides a way to distinguish the feed for the *site*
tantek
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2011-08-10 21:30
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Hixie, the problem is that rel=alternate type=rss/atom on a permalink page would/should literally mean a feed for *that* page, e.g. a feed of the comments on the post
tantek
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2011-08-10 21:29
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tantek: i think in practice the use case is "subscribe to a feed", and rel=alternate type=rss/atom seems to handle it fine
Hixie
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2011-08-10 21:29
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Hixie, in other news, I found an actual machine-readable use case for rel="home" when combined with rel="alternate" (see above http://krijnhoetmer.nl/irc-logs/microformats/20110810#l-61 )
tantek
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2011-08-10 21:24