mikedilger on Nostr: I'm reading the RFC which starts with SVCB, but I posted about SRV before I started ...
I'm reading the RFC which starts with SVCB, but I posted about SRV before I started reading it so I hadn't noticed yet. Ignore my SRV comment and stick wtih SVCB.
Code running in browsers won't be able to access any of this directly, it will need to rely on a DNS service exposed via e.g. REST and accessed with e.g. the fetch API. But it only has to trust that service for availability since records are signed and it can validate them.
Code running in browsers won't be able to access any of this directly, it will need to rely on a DNS service exposed via e.g. REST and accessed with e.g. the fetch API. But it only has to trust that service for availability since records are signed and it can validate them.