perryflynnother question: do I understand it correctly, that every like/comment/bookmark I create to send as webmention should have its own unique canonical url? or is it possible to have a list of h-entry items on one page?
perryflynnnot sure how I should design the sync process for creating the entries on my site. since a h-entry is not required to have a uid, I have no chance to map a h-entry to a row in my database relyable if multiple h-entries are on one page mentioning the same post on my site.
gRegorIf you want the target to be able to do something with the webmention, like show your comment, ideally you would have a permalink and send that as the source URL
gRegorIt's certainly possible to send webmentions with the source being a stream of posts, but I wouldn't expect the target to do anything special with it, maybe just show "x mentioned this"
[snarfed]you can try fragment URLs for eg individual h-entries inside a feed or other collection page, some wm receivers and mf2 parsers support that, but only some
[artlung]carrvo_: "Sadly dead.garden and artlung were not recognized to have any Webmentions in their source link."_ I am not following. Is this about the "like" I sent from <https://a>http://rtlung.com/likes/ on 9 April? Or something else.
[artlung]Pages controlled by WordPress use my WP endpoint for webmentions. Other pages use webmention. And there are some aggregate pages, or pages which don't allow comments (mostly WP) which don't do either. And I suppose I have some archival pages which don't support webmentions.