2 May 18:13
Re: On the proliferation of well-known URLs; draft-nottingham-site-meta-01
Brad Fitzpatrick <brad <at> danga.com>
2009-05-02 16:13:05 GMT
2009-05-02 16:13:05 GMT
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 2:07 AM, Sam Johnston <samj <at> samj.net> wrote:
That's kinda the point.
That's even worse than host-meta in the sense that it's more common of a username pattern (more sites allow "_" than "-" in a username). And one of my main concerns is the number of sites that give users a URL like site.com/USERNAME
Brad,
Sounds like a good idea, though I'd avoid using characters which are likely to break scripts/filters/etc.
That's kinda the point.
Perhaps something like "/__meta__" would be a better bet?
That's even worse than host-meta in the sense that it's more common of a username pattern (more sites allow "_" than "-" in a username). And one of my main concerns is the number of sites that give users a URL like site.com/USERNAME
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