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Submit items that make it to the final step to Archive dot Org #994
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Question, you want archive dot org to save the page you are creating (the wordpress post) or to save the source page? |
The source page. The idea would be that we are adding the submitted page to our internal archive but also to Archive.org. |
Great! We were thinking about the exact same thing and I realized it would make more sense to it in PF than in one of our other plugin. |
Let's merge it in 5.2.x @yoannspace. I'm hoping that it will be ready to go in the next month or two. If not we may issue a patch release with this and smaller issues in it before a larger release to handle the big functionality we want to push. |
Have you tried the API? I can't seem to be able to connect... https://archive.readme.io/docs/creating-a-snapshot |
Simple GET request to the archive.org server
This is a cool idea, with a few caveats:
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If we do this, we should save the fact that an item has been successfully added to archive.org. We can then show this to the user somehow, perhaps in our existing tools for showing PF metadata in the block editor. We could also use this as a potential fallback if a source item becomes unavailable; see #703. |
https://archive.readme.io/docs/creating-a-snapshot
https://www.w3.org/TR/annotation-model/
Proposed model:
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