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TFW you're teetering on the edge between using the #microformats library to find h-cards and their properties and writing an entirely new wrapper to make finding #webmention comments "easy"


Webmentions in Goldfrog

I might be hitting the wall on my Jekyll-inspired storage system for #goldfrog. GoldFrog uses Jekyll-style markdown posts as the "system of record", but read into SQLite for serving/searching content #webmention activity add a new type of data that I haven't figured out how to store yet.


Back to a nerd topic: implemented some of the #webmention server in my blog software this evening, and rearchitected the storage layer with an interface to make testing easier #golang


There a LOT of error cases when writing a #webmention server implementation #indieweb #goldfrog


Repaired some stuff in #goldfrog around #webmention handling on weird responses (hello amzn redirects)


Manual Indie Comments

Chris Aldrich wrote a blog post about manually adding Webmentions for links to his posts from sites that are not themselves Webmention-enabled.

This reminded me that I'd like to add a "I linked to you" feature for the post detail page in #goldfrog for this site. (Goldfrog does support Webmentions, so Chris should get an automatic link from this post :))


Did my first live webmention test on monkinetic #webmention #indieweb #goldfrog


First Live Webmention Test

This could be an embarrassing failure, preserved for posterity for all time!

this link goes to one of the test pages on webmention.rocks

Update: templates should now support h-card with u-photo better.


Aaron Parecki has a great tutorial on Sending your First Webmention from Scratch#webmention #indieweb


Hello #webmention testing:

https://webmention.rocks/test/1


Finished #webmention discovery in #goldfrog, all 23 discovery tests on https://webmention.rocks pass. :)


Towards IndieWeb: POSSE and Notes

#posse #blogging #webmention #indieweb

https://t.co/15Q3wsMv9J


@toddbarnard How is does #webm make Flash any more obsolete than HTML5/H.264? Much flash video content already in H.264 #flash #html5

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