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and a post by that author http://lesswrong.com/lw/70d/theory_of_knowledge_rationality_outreach/ links to a feed of comments on that post with rel="alternate" - also correct. and doesn't provide a feed to that author as a whole which is again fine, and also not our problem.
tantek
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2011-08-11 00:28
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voxpelli - I still don't understand what specific problem you're trying to solve with rel="author alternate" in your latest message here https://groups.google.com/d/topic/activity-streams/XJm-AwQJigo/discussion
tantek
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2011-08-11 01:00
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"home" typically means "introduction" and "top level", in the current microformats definition it says "[home] can be combined with 'alternate' to indicate for example a feed for the site of the current page". "site" emphasises its "top level"-ness.
JonathanNeal
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2013-03-06 20:01
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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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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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yup that one looks fine. an author page: http://lesswrong.com/user/KPier/ links to the RSS just for that author with rel="alternate". that's correct. and doesn't bother to link to a global feed (which is fine, and thus, not our problem)
tantek
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2011-08-11 00:27
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tantek: never mind - you are losing me in thoughts here. If you want to add your thoughts on "home alternate" and such to the activity streams mailing list you at least know about the discussion there now.
voxpelli
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2011-08-11 00:00
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so putting aside the rel alternate issue, perhaps we are going down the wrong track by trying to represent the object at all and should indeed go with only the primary item (first if there is an array of them)
ben_thatmustbeme
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2015-10-26 22:04
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you may need to file explicit bugs against Safari, Chrome, and IE to do so. That would be the logical place to start: "Firefox supports standards HTML+CSS alternate stylesheets, so should you"
tantek
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2013-11-28 03:55
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and then that HTML page could have a rel=alternate type=text/xml that linked to your OPML if you wanted also provide that as an alternative for discovery
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