How might one go about identifying a DC compliant User-Agent?
How might one go about identifying a DC compliant User-Agent?
Did a bit of searching for a way; have yet to fine even the slightest hint.
Quite frankly, I can't even think of a way to theoretically do it, as a file request is just that, nothing more. The closest one could come would be if it were a priori knowledge that a given requesting agent used DC meta data.
Which, I'm reasoning, a DC server running their proprietary indexing engine could do by including a special query string or hash of some kind in the request. The DC listed site would be configured to look for the query/hash and respond by loading the DC meta data into the generated page. This all seems doable. All that metadata is useless to anyone else.
Last edited by weegillis; 03-31-2012 at 04:40 PM. Reason: sentence fragment/run-on
Why worry about its being useless to others? Easier and simpler to just have it be present for those User-Agents that do use it. IMO, "code bloat" would be negligible under most reasonable circumstances.
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