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It could be useful to have a dedicated link relation type for MUD URLs. This way, MUD URLs pointing to a MUD fileserver could be linked like so: <https://www.example.com/mudfile>;rel="mud";rt="mud";anchor="/". In this example, an anchor parameter with a value of "/" is used to indicate that the root resource (and therefore the device as a whole) is described by the MUD file the link is pointing to. Maybe the relation type describes could also be used instead.
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It could be useful to have a dedicated link relation type for MUD URLs. This way, MUD URLs pointing to a MUD fileserver could be linked like so:
<https://www.example.com/mudfile>;rel="mud";rt="mud";anchor="/"
. In this example, an anchor parameter with a value of"/"
is used to indicate that the root resource (and therefore the device as a whole) is described by the MUD file the link is pointing to. Maybe the relation typedescribes
could also be used instead.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: