Did you know, that you can use your #Solid Pod to host a #website? I will show you how to upload your first #HTML page.

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@angelo Perfect timing for @dbat!

Just to make sure, I tried with the Community Solid Server as well, and it also works so I guess it really is something that will work with most Solid PODs :).

Though it seems to rely on the .html extension, so I'm not completely sure it's part of the spec. But it seems like it works in practice.

@noeldemartin @dbat it's not enforced by the spec afaik, but works in practice. Since #Solid is an extension of the existing web, I would expect it to work and personally would not use any pod hoster that blocks it, except as a secondary storage or so

@noeldemartin @dbat when you have access to the underlying file system you can use the $.html suffix to hide the extension in the URL. Not sure if you can do this via the UI. A PUT request without extension, bit Content-Type text/html should work as well

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