1115 results for "alternate"

  • haha, tantek was surprised that I was using rel=“feed” and not rel=“alternate”
    kylewm at 2014-04-30 02:08
  • alternate then?
    KevinMarks at 2014-04-23 20:39
  • in fact I don't see any reason to restrict to link. why not use any rel="alternate feed"?
    KartikPrabhu at 2014-04-22 17:17
  • cweiske: I thought rel=alternate is all that matters. No idea about spec.
    KartikPrabhu at 2014-04-22 17:14
  • KartikPrabhu, do you have a spec that allows <a rel="alternate"> for feed autodiscovery?
    cweiske at 2014-04-22 17:13
  • wait! really? I thought a rel=alternate anywhere should work. Feedly detects it
    KartikPrabhu at 2014-04-22 14:46
  • so you need something that is a single central service so that you know the link to the alternate site isn't a lie
    ben_thatmustbeme at 2014-04-02 21:07
  • to prevent a hacked site from being abused, basically you have to have a separate site that required an alternate security method. You basically require that both sites agree on a key
    ben_thatmustbeme at 2014-04-02 21:06
  • yes - an alternate would be a new rel type on a link to a tweet (say)
    kbs at 2014-03-30 18:06
  • I'd use rel="feed alternate" and an html type
    KevinMarks at 2014-03-28 03:11
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