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* The heavy reliance on IMO poorly-conceived URL structures as "de facto best practice" means that some people who wish to provide a "tag here!" indicator in their markup can't play in your sandbox. A better solution would either take the content of the '''a''' tag as the tag, or would permit some sort of pattern-matching specification to point consumers of your tag to the "tag" portion of the URL. See [[rel-tag-issues]]. [[User:JonathanFeinberg|JonathanFeinberg]] 11:37, 9 Feb 2006 (PST)
* The heavy reliance on IMO poorly-conceived URL structures as "de facto best practice" means that some people who wish to provide a "tag here!" indicator in their markup can't play in your sandbox. A better solution would either take the content of the '''a''' tag as the tag, or would permit some sort of pattern-matching specification to point consumers of your tag to the "tag" portion of the URL. See [[rel-tag-issues]]. [[User:JonathanFeinberg|JonathanFeinberg]] 11:37, 9 Feb 2006 (PST)
==Related pages==
{{rel-tag-related-pages}}

Revision as of 15:23, 29 November 2006

rel-tag feedback

This document is for keeping track of feedback about rel-tag, one of several microformats.

Feedback

General Questions

See the rel-tag FAQ and rel FAQ.

Issues

See rel-tag-issues.

General Comments

  • The heavy reliance on IMO poorly-conceived URL structures as "de facto best practice" means that some people who wish to provide a "tag here!" indicator in their markup can't play in your sandbox. A better solution would either take the content of the a tag as the tag, or would permit some sort of pattern-matching specification to point consumers of your tag to the "tag" portion of the URL. See rel-tag-issues. JonathanFeinberg 11:37, 9 Feb 2006 (PST)

Related pages

The rel-tag specification is a work in progress. As additional aspects are discussed, understood, and written, they will be added. These thoughts, issues, and questions are kept in separate pages.