On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 04:40:37 +0200, Karl Dubost <
karl@...> wrote:
> Hi Chaals,
>
> Le 12 sept. 06 à 20:55, Charles McCathieNevile a écrit :
>> following a discussion with Rhys Lewis, it seems that the XML Spec has
>> no support for adding link elements in the head of a single HTML file.
>>
>> Would it be possible to have at least the rel="contents" link included?
>
> Could you give a more detailed use case or markup examples in XML Spec
Not without reading a lot more of XMLSpec than I want to do again.
> plus the output in XHTML. Just to clarify.
<link rel="contents" href="#contents" />
(this is already generated in multi-page specs, so it can't be rocket
science for the people who write the XSLT). The use case is that browsers
can offer a consistent one-key shortcut to get to the table of contents,
rather than bouncing around the document looking for links. It's why link
was in HTML all those years ago.
cheers
Chaals
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