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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ The following fields and operators are supported in the above query string:
- `<${TIMESTAMP}` - delegatee may only sign events created ***before*** the specified timestamp
- `>${TIMESTAMP}` - delegatee may only sign events created ***after*** the specified timestamp
In order to create a single condition, you must use a supported field and operator. Multiple conditions can be used in a single query string, including on the same field. Conditions must be combined with `&`.
In order to create a single condition, you must use a supported field and operator. Multiple conditions can be used in a single query string. Conditions can be combined with `&`. Multiple `kind=` conditions mean that the delegation token can be used to sign any of the specified event kinds. Multiple `created_at>` or `created_at<` conditions should not be combined.
For example, the following condition strings are valid:
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ For example, the following condition strings are valid:
- `kind=0&kind=1&created_at>1675721813`
- `kind=1&created_at>1674777689&created_at<1675721813`
For the vast majority of use-cases, it is advisable that query strings should include a `created_at` ***after*** condition reflecting the current time, to prevent the delegatee from publishing historic notes on the delegator's behalf.
For the vast majority of use-cases, it is advisable that query strings should include a `created_at>` condition reflecting the current time, to prevent the delegatee from publishing historic notes on the delegator's behalf.
#### Example