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Feature Request/Discussion: Early Hints #133
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I don't see it a good fit for the If you want to know the sources being aggregated, you should check the recently introduced |
In a similar vein, is there any way for a client that accesses the base URI of the aggregator to discover the |
Unfortunately, resources like Alternatively, we can also look at the Well-Known URIs to see if any existing registered entities can allow advertising these or should we consider proposing something new. |
There are other rel types that could be used, likely "describes" or "describedby" (depending on direction). Possibly even "profile", depending on how you set things up. You could also use "related", though that's a pretty weak relation. Or, you could create your own URI for the rel type if none of the existing were suitable. https://www.iana.org/assignments/link-relations/link-relations.xhtml |
The What’s cool about the host-meta approach is that it might also allow conveying templates for individual resources on the host, meaning conveying a template for TimeGates, TimeMaps, and Mementos. Although, I am pretty sure that the |
Recently I have become more familiar with RFC8297, which details the HTTP 103 (Early Hints) status code.
In an effort to be transparent, an aggregator might want to expose the sources being queried, for example:
In extending the aggregation concept, revealing the sources at query time would be useful. My anticipated use case might be to poll for the sources used, perhaps based on the then-current sleep status of each respective archive.
It is not an entirely well-formed notion but I thought I would put forth the idea for discussion.
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