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Clarify that room alias domain names will be server-scoped; nonlocal edi...
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@ -805,6 +805,11 @@ no content. Only some privileged users may be able to delete room aliases, e.g.
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server admins, the creator of the room alias, etc. This specification does not
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server admins, the creator of the room alias, etc. This specification does not
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outline the privilege level required for deleting room aliases.
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outline the privilege level required for deleting room aliases.
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As room aliases are scoped to a particular home server domain name, it is
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likely that a home server will reject attempts to maintain aliases on other
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domain names. This specification does not provide a way for home servers to
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send update requests to other servers.
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Rooms store a *partial* list of room aliases via the ``m.room.aliases`` state
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Rooms store a *partial* list of room aliases via the ``m.room.aliases`` state
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event. This alias list is partial because it cannot guarantee that the alias
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event. This alias list is partial because it cannot guarantee that the alias
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list is in any way accurate or up-to-date, as room aliases can point to
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list is in any way accurate or up-to-date, as room aliases can point to
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"servers": [ <domain>, <domain2>, <domain3> ]
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"servers": [ <domain>, <domain2>, <domain3> ]
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}
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Home servers can respond to resolve requests for aliases on other domains than
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their own by using the federation API to ask other domain name home servers.
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