Re: [w3c/manifest] scope="../" should be invalid (#551)

I think it is nice to be a bit flexible and not having to have the manifest file in the root. I talked to @PaulKinlan and as far as I understood, he agrees with me.

For solving the case where you are not the owner of the domain, I think we could allow the domain some power to restrict what others can use as scope, something like the robots.txt to ignore seach engines, we might be able to have a /.well-known/manifest-restriction.json [1] imposing restrictions.

[1] https://www.mnot.net/blog/2010/04/07/well-known

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