Gordon Brander
Gordon Brander
It is worth noting that these are both structurally valid DID URLs: ```did did:key:z6MkhaXgBZDvotDkL5257faiztiGiC2QtKLGpbnnEGta2doK/foo did:key:z6MkhaXgBZDvotDkL5257faiztiGiC2QtKLGpbnnEGta2doK@petname/foo ``` However, - Other consumers of `did:key` won't know what to do with the path...
One approach we could take is to only allow "absolute" did links, without petnames. ```did did:key:z6MkhaXgBZDvotDkL5257faiztiGiC2QtKLGpbnnEGta2doK/slug ``` To traverse from one sphere to another, you would "absolutize" the slashlink, at...
Another approach could be to allow slashlinks after a did, with or without petnames. ``` did:key:[email protected]/slug ``` This gets visually complicated quickly. The petnames in the path are not really...
#### Did slashlink syntax I'm strongly partial to ``` did:key:abc123/slug ``` ``` (|) ``` If DID, no petname. If petname, no DID. Rationale: - Disallowing petnames after DIDs makes did-form...
@yeliztaneroglu yes! `scripts/app.js` has a yellow banner that will display any global app errors. One type of error that this banner will show is an error for a dropped HTTP...
@yeliztaneroglu no, sorry, just very slow to respond because of US holidays! The easiest way is if you have a Raspberry Pi. The UI can run with Raspberry Pi even...
You'll want a Raspberry Pi 3 and an Arduino Mega.
This is actually more difficult than I expected. We need an ID system for alert banners so you can clear a banner by id without accidentally clearing some other banner...
I'm creating a workaround for now.
Alternatively, could host the UI in a publicly available CouchDB install, then replicate the whole thing.