This plugin provides a host-meta – file for WordPress (RFC Draft: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hammer-hostmeta).
The plugin requires the `/.well-
Author: | Matthias Pfefferle (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.0.5 |
WordPress version tested: | 6.5 |
Plugin version: | 1.3.2 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 20-04-2010 |
Last updated: | 05-04-2024 |
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Plugin URI: | https://github.com/pfefferle/wordpress-host-m... |
Total downloads: | 6 154 |
Active installs: | 80+ |
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This plugin provides a host-meta – file for WordPress (RFC: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6415).
From the RFC:
Web-based protocols often require the discovery of host policy or metadata, where host is not a single resource but the entity controlling the collection of resources identified by URIs with a common host as defined. While these protocols have a wide range of metadata needs, they often define metadata that is concise, has simple syntax requirements, and can benefit from storing its metadata in a common location used by other related protocols.
Because there is no URI or a resource available to describe a host, many of the methods used for associating per-resource metadata (such as HTTP headers) are not available. This often leads to the overloading of the root HTTP resource (e.g. ‘http://example.com/’) with host metadata that is not specific to the root resource (e.g. a home page or web application), and which often has nothing to do it.
This memo registers the “well-known” URI suffix ‘host-meta’ in the Well-Known URI Registry established by, and specifies a simple, general-purpose metadata document for hosts, to be used by multiple Web-based protocols.
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