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aaronpk did you decide on anything for URL length? I see you were thinking about it too https://indiechat.search.cweiske.de/?q=url+length but for some reason the links to the actual chatlogs fail for me :(
Zegnat
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2017-11-11 17:35
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... of course there is a stack overflow question for that: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/417142/what-is-the-maximum-length-of-a-url-in-different-browsers
sknebel
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2016-12-19 17:33
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i didn't set any, but i coudl see you hitting practical limits in terms of URL length
ben_thatmustbeme
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2017-07-06 22:38
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My original post about it explains the motivation - I was always thinking of longer quotes rather than the minimal length URL http://www.kevinmarks.com/fragmentions.html
[kevinmarks]
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2019-02-06 16:15
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looks like I'm still using 23 as the URL encoding length for tweets
[tantek]
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2019-07-06 16:39
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/417142/what-is-the-maximum-length-of-a-url-in-different-browsers
aaronpk
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2017-11-03 02:50
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what's the general consensus on maximum URL length these days
aaronpk
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2017-11-03 02:48
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since even the URL spec doesn't define a max length
aaronpk
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2017-11-03 02:48
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ok [jgmac1106], granary now handles the duration mf2 property! (and length as an alias). both integer seconds and (ugh) ISO 8601 duration. example: https://granary.io/url?input=html&output=rss&url=http%3A%2F%2Flatenighttoast.com%2F
[snarfed]
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2019-10-25 06:16
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Although including a full URL with scheme, mandatory non-empty path makes it more verbose than email, defeating the "moretyping" argument in https://indieweb.org/Why_web_sign-in#Why_not_personal_domain_email. So maybe URLs without scheme ("https://" is a reasonable implied default) and with optional path (empty means "/") is worth considering. (As an aside, at least in my case it's the same length, as the "@" gets replaced with
[dmitshur]
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2021-12-20 14:25