Fix link to CAR specs

Happens to have been moved.
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Hector Sanjuan
2021-06-30 06:59:22 +02:00
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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ As usual, this release includes important fixes, some of which may be critical f
Gateways now support downloading arbitrary IPLD graphs via the `/api/v0/dag/export` endpoint. This endpoint works in the same way as the `ipfs dag export` command.
One major thing this enables is ability to verify data downloaded from public gateways. If you go to [https://somegateway.example.net/ipfs/bafyexample](https://somegateway.example.net/ipfs/bafyexample "https://somegateway.example.net/ipfs/bafyexample") you are using the old school HTTP transport, and trusting that the gateway is being well behaved. However, if you download the graph as a [DAG archive](https://github.com/ipld/specs/blob/master/block-layer/content-addressable-archives.md) then it is possible to verify that the data you downloaded does in fact match `bafyexample` .
One major thing this enables is ability to verify data downloaded from public gateways. If you go to [https://somegateway.example.net/ipfs/bafyexample](https://somegateway.example.net/ipfs/bafyexample "https://somegateway.example.net/ipfs/bafyexample") you are using the old school HTTP transport, and trusting that the gateway is being well behaved. However, if you download the graph as a [DAG archive](https://ipld.io/specs/transport/car/) then it is possible to verify that the data you downloaded does in fact match `bafyexample` .
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@@ -133,4 +133,4 @@ You can get started by [**installing go-ipfs**](https://dist.ipfs.io/#go-ipfs) o
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