

The standard also suggests that multiple parameters of the same type can be used by appending ".1", ".2" etc. a list of further itemsĪpplication-specific experimental parameters, which must begin "x." "mt" ("manifest topic"): a URI pointing to a "manifest", e.g."kt" ("keyword topic"): a more general search, specifying search terms rather than a particular file."dn" ("display name"): a filename to display to the user, for convenience.Other parameters defined by the draft standard are: Referring to the Base32 encoded SHA-1 hash of the file in question.

Magnet:?xt=urn:sha1:YNCKHTQCWBTRNJIV4WNAE52SJUQCZO5C The most common parameter is "xt", meaning "exact topic", which is generally a URN formed from the content hash of a particular file, e.g. Magnet links consist of a series of one or more parameters, the order of which is not significant, formatted in the same way as the query string on the end of many HTTP URLs.
