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== Consumers == | == Consumers == | ||
If a | If a document contains a hyperlink with the <code>reply-to</code> rel value, the first hyperlink with the <code>reply-to</code> rel value should be used as the address or addresses to send the contact message. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[rel-in-reply-to]] | * [[rel-in-reply-to]] | ||
* [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822 RFC2822] | * [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822 RFC2822] |
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reply-to is a rel value for use when linking to a URL that replies to the current page should be sent to, e.g. an email address.
Note: reply-to
is distinct and different from rel-in-reply-to, which indicates that the current page is a reply to the page being linked to.
Publishers
In a document that has a point of contact for comments, questions, or other feedback, the reply-to
rel value should be used on a hyperlink to indicate that contact information.
If there are multiple points of contact for a document, all of these contacts should be concatenated into a list of email addresses in a single hyperlink with the reply-to
rel value. The reply-to
rel value should not be used on multiple hyperlinks in the same document.
Consumers
If a document contains a hyperlink with the reply-to
rel value, the first hyperlink with the reply-to
rel value should be used as the address or addresses to send the contact message.