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but yes, alternate means an alternate representation of *the* page
tantek
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2011-08-10 23:39
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<link href="a" rel="thing"><link href="a" rel="alternate"> will turn into { "a": { "rels": ["thing", "alternate"] } }
Zegnat
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2020-02-12 19:28
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uhm rel alternate doesn't seem to be what I need. I can use alternate for my i18n pages but not for the discovery I want.
corlaez
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2022-09-14 14:44
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tantek: No, the problem is distinct. rel="home stylesheet alternate" is ambiguous. rel="home-alternate stylesheet" (or one of the other two possibilities) is not.
TabAtkins
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2011-08-10 23:36
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KevinMarks: no. tantek is using it to mean alternate of the homepage. It seems more like alternate of current page and is the homepage
singpoly1a
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2011-08-10 21:11
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Doesn't rel="home alternate" mean it's the home page and it's an alternate independently? (as asked [1], [2], [3])
GWG
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2020-02-12 18:58
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2-alternate. ^^ what aaronpk said about alternate sponsorship and needing data.
[schmarty]
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2020-06-08 18:30
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perhaps u-alternate to match the rel-alternate meaning, but for the microformat object
gRegor
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2022-10-11 23:35
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(alternate stylesheets chooser)
tantek
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2013-11-28 02:46
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google "alternate stylesheets"
tantek
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2013-09-15 22:54