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=== Open === | === Open === | ||
There have been a couple of standards created explicitly for information for link previews. | |||
==== OEmbed ==== | |||
* [http://www.oembed.com/ oEmbed] - since 2009. However it requires an extra endpoint (URL, different language(s) etc.) | |||
==== Open Graph Protocol ==== | ==== Open Graph Protocol ==== | ||
Though proposed and maintained exclusively by [[Facebook]], their Open Graph Protocol is licensed with a OWFa license which is quite open (allows derivative works etc.) | Though proposed and maintained exclusively by [[Facebook]], their Open Graph Protocol is licensed with a OWFa license which is quite open (allows derivative works etc.) | ||
[[OGP]] is far more well established since it works in HTML, and [[Facebook]] immediately shows results using it. | |||
See http://indiewebcamp.com/The_Open_Graph_Protocol (and expand inline here) | See http://indiewebcamp.com/The_Open_Graph_Protocol (and expand inline here) | ||
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* [[link-preview-brainstorming]] | * [[link-preview-brainstorming]] | ||
* http://indiewebcamp.com/link-preview |
Latest revision as of 16:08, 24 February 2014
This article is a stub. You can help the microformats.org wiki by expanding it.
This page is part of the effort to define a link-preview microformat or addition to an existing microformat. Per the process:
Formats
Previous efforts at link-preview formats:
Proprietary
Proprietary efforts at link-preview formats (proposed, maintained, and supported by only one vendor)
Twitter Cards
See http://indiewebcamp.com/Twitter_Cards (and expand inline here)
Open
There have been a couple of standards created explicitly for information for link previews.
OEmbed
- oEmbed - since 2009. However it requires an extra endpoint (URL, different language(s) etc.)
Open Graph Protocol
Though proposed and maintained exclusively by Facebook, their Open Graph Protocol is licensed with a OWFa license which is quite open (allows derivative works etc.)
OGP is far more well established since it works in HTML, and Facebook immediately shows results using it.
See http://indiewebcamp.com/The_Open_Graph_Protocol (and expand inline here)