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eaplme https://eapl.me/twtxt.txt Remove
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prologic
Reply to #5rrjaoa
The only other way to do this is WebMention which is supported in yarnd -- But @lyse is spot on here too 👌
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eapl.me
Reply to #oe3howa
I agree. It's more organic to make the connection by another channel. On using the web server logs, I think that isn't easy to integrate, and it's also prone to spam.
Webmentions sounds good to not reinvent the wheel.
Perhaps the Endpoint should be indicated inside the .txt instead of the HTML.
Anyway, I'll take a look into adding Webmentions support in the PHP client soon.
https://indieweb.org/Webmention-faq
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prologic
Reply to #oe3howa
@eapl.me It is already possible to indicate your "WebMention Endpoint" via your `text/plain` `twtxt.txx` feed file. All you have to do is emit a `Link:` HTTP header as part of the response. Any standard web server can do this easily, or `yarnd` does it natively.
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prologic
Reply to #oe3howa
The problem though is that despite the fact `yarnd` fully support WebMention(s) -- It is hardly ever used. I have stats/numbers on its use and it's basically near zero. WebSub (_between pods_) is far more used.
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