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authorBryan Newbold <bnewbold@archive.org>2021-04-30 14:18:18 -0700
committerBryan Newbold <bnewbold@archive.org>2021-04-30 14:18:18 -0700
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web: use absolute URLs to sitemaps and in citation_pdf_url
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@@ -46,6 +46,8 @@ release will be linked, not earlier pre-print or accepted manuscript versions.
This behavior may change at some point to include "green" access links from the
"work" landing page.
+The `citation_pdf_url` tag should contain an absolute URL, not a relative URL.
+
Alternatively, we could have landing pages only for "releases" (versions), like
already exist on fatcat.wiki. This would make the decision about which files to
link to simpler.
@@ -101,6 +103,8 @@ will include:
/robots.txt - updated to include sitemap references
/sitemap.xml - basic generic list of pages (homepage, about, userguide)
/sitemap-index-works.xml - XML file pointing to many sub-sitemap files; includes lastmod metadata
- /sitemap-works-YYYY-MM-DD-NNNNN.txt.gz - series of timestamped "simple" sitemaps (URL list files)
+ /sitemap-works-YYYY-MM-DD-NNNNN.txt - series of timestamped "simple" sitemaps (URL list files)
Only works for which there is an appropriate fulltext access URL
+
+The sitemap links from robots.txt should be absolute URLs, not relative URLs.