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Handle h-entries #32

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eliemichel opened this issue Aug 26, 2014 · 8 comments
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Handle h-entries #32

eliemichel opened this issue Aug 26, 2014 · 8 comments

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@eliemichel
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h-entries are another way of web syndication.
This is in particular used by IndieWeb so it should be handled by Freeder!

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tmos commented Aug 26, 2014

Is it a format like RSS, ATOM, etc. ?

@eliemichel
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In some way yes, in some other no. ^^
It is a micro-format embedded inside a page.

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Phyks commented Aug 26, 2014

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The link was in the first post. ;)
Example websites using h-entries:

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Phyks commented Aug 26, 2014

Oups, I did not get it in the mail notification :/ My bad.

This imposes to parse the blog main HTML code however, no ?

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Yep
I'll start testing about that. I may start by using xslt and try to avoid using it after. If I can't, it will be an additionnal feature.

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Acutally I should have said h-feed.

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Phyks commented Aug 29, 2014

Not sure this code is enough, but it's nice and looks quite small: https://github.com/indieweb/php-mf2.

And as far as I saw, it only uses the DOMDocument class and no XSLT.

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