Re: [freenet-chat] ActiveLinks
"Hope this helps." yes, that was a great description. very cool. thanks. -josh David Allen wrote: >>I was wondering a little bit about activelinks. they are proported to >>encourage the continued propagation of free sites, but I dont see how >>the do anything but encourage the propagation of the activelinks >>themselves. as i understand it, each of the keys that comprise a >>freesite will have wildly different domains, so propagating one key >>should have no bearing on the other keys in the same freesite. do they >>actually do what TFE claims they do, and how? >> >> > >Well, I don't know exactly what TFE has in mind when those claims were made, >but... > >Whenever you have an SSK with a double slash "//" in it, that refers to >a mapfile. These activelinks generally look something like: >SSK@pubkey/sitename//activelink.jpg > >In order to fetch activelink.jpg, you first have to fetch the mapfile. >In order to fetch the mapfile, you might need to grab a DBR redirect >first. The mapfile of course is the master index that lists all of the >files that the site provides and how to get them. > >By downloading the activelink, you ARE spreading the DBR redirect and >the mapfile for the freesite on which the activelink resides. That's >why people link activelinks directly to other people's SSKs rather than >saving the activelink, and inserting it under their own SSK - certainly >that would work, but it wouldn't spread the other site's mapfile. > >So this doesn't help you fetch the front page of the site, but it spreads >data that is vital to the site's ability to be seen by others, namely >the mapfile. Also, *generally* (not always) if you can fetch the activelink >that means that rest of the site will be fetchable. If it's not fetchable, >it often means the rest of the site wasn't inserted at all (in the case of >editions not yet published) or misinserted. > > > > > > > >___ >chat mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/chat > > -- ___ Josh .. Yoshi .. Joschi .. http://eds.org/~joschi/vitriolix ___ chat mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/chat
Re: [freenet-chat] ActiveLinks
> I was wondering a little bit about activelinks. they are proported to > encourage the continued propagation of free sites, but I dont see how > the do anything but encourage the propagation of the activelinks > themselves. as i understand it, each of the keys that comprise a > freesite will have wildly different domains, so propagating one key > should have no bearing on the other keys in the same freesite. do they > actually do what TFE claims they do, and how? Well, I don't know exactly what TFE has in mind when those claims were made, but... Whenever you have an SSK with a double slash "//" in it, that refers to a mapfile. These activelinks generally look something like: SSK@pubkey/sitename//activelink.jpg In order to fetch activelink.jpg, you first have to fetch the mapfile. In order to fetch the mapfile, you might need to grab a DBR redirect first. The mapfile of course is the master index that lists all of the files that the site provides and how to get them. By downloading the activelink, you ARE spreading the DBR redirect and the mapfile for the freesite on which the activelink resides. That's why people link activelinks directly to other people's SSKs rather than saving the activelink, and inserting it under their own SSK - certainly that would work, but it wouldn't spread the other site's mapfile. So this doesn't help you fetch the front page of the site, but it spreads data that is vital to the site's ability to be seen by others, namely the mapfile. Also, *generally* (not always) if you can fetch the activelink that means that rest of the site will be fetchable. If it's not fetchable, it often means the rest of the site wasn't inserted at all (in the case of editions not yet published) or misinserted. Hope this helps. ___ chat mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/chat
[freenet-chat] ActiveLinks
I was wondering a little bit about activelinks. they are proported to encourage the continued propagation of free sites, but I dont see how the do anything but encourage the propagation of the activelinks themselves. as i understand it, each of the keys that comprise a freesite will have wildly different domains, so propagating one key should have no bearing on the other keys in the same freesite. do they actually do what TFE claims they do, and how? later. ___ Josh .. Yoshi .. Joschi .. http://eds.org/~joschi/vitriolix ___ chat mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/chat