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A plugin that enables "Well-Known URIs" support for WordPress (RFC 5785: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5785).
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=== /.well-known/ === Contributors: pfefferle Donate link: https://notiz.blog/donate/ Tags: well-known, discovery Requires at least: 3.5.1 Tested up to: 3.8 Stable tag: 1.0.1 "Well-Known URIs" for WordPress! == Description == This plugin enables "Well-Known URIs" support for WordPress (RFC 5785: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5785). From the RFC: > It is increasingly common for Web-based protocols to require the > discovery of policy or other information about a host ("site-wide > metadata") before making a request. For example, the Robots > Exclusion Protocol <http://www.robotstxt.org/> specifies a way for > automated processes to obtain permission to access resources; > likewise, the Platform for Privacy Preferences > tells user-agents how to discover privacy policy beforehand. > While there are several ways to access per-resource metadata (e.g., > HTTP headers, WebDAV's PROPFIND [RFC4918]), the perceived overhead > (either in terms of client-perceived latency and/or deployment > difficulties) associated with them often precludes their use in these > scenarios. > When this happens, it is common to designate a "well-known location" > for such data, so that it can be easily located. However, this > approach has the drawback of risking collisions, both with other such > designated "well-known locations" and with pre-existing resources. > To address this, this memo defines a path prefix in HTTP(S) URIs for > these "well-known locations", "/.well-known/". Future specifications > that need to define a resource for such site-wide metadata can > register their use to avoid collisions and minimise impingement upon > sites' URI space. == Changelog == = 0.6.2 = * bug fix = 0.6.0 = * refactored the code = 0.5.1 = * fixed some php-warnings = 0.5 = * better action/filter = 0.4 = * some improvements for host-meta (jrd) = 0.3 = * adding well-known uris a bit more wordpress-like = 0.2.1.1 = * Ooops, copy&paste bug = 0.2.1 = * Forgot to flush the rewrite rules = 0.2 = * Better doku = 0.1 = * Initial release == Installation == 1. Upload the `well-known`-folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 2. Activate the plugin through the *Plugins* menu in WordPress 3. ...and that's it :) == Frequently Asked Questions == = How can I define a well-known uri? = Set a callback for an URI (/.well-known/robots.txt). The action is a combination of `well_known_` and the file-name, in this case the hook must look like `add_action('well_known_robots.txt', 'robots_txt');` Print robots.txt: `function robots_txt($query) { header('Content-Type: text/plain; charset=' . get_option('blog_charset'), true); echo "User-agent: *"; echo "Allow: /"; exit; }` = Is there an implementation where I can write off? = Yes, you can find an example plugin, which defines a well-known-uri, here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/host-meta/
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