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theoretical weakness that doesn't seem to have affected "alternate stylesheet"
tantek
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2011-08-10 23:30
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if you think "alternate stylesheet" is/was a mistaken then make that point
tantek
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2011-08-10 23:29
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it has to be defined, but that's the point, because rel values have to be defined anyway, combinations are open to definition, which is what we're doing with "home alternate" because it's useful (has a practical machine-readable use case)
tantek
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2011-08-10 23:27
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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