made
Hypertext links in HTML (draft)
MADE
The REV=MADE relationship has been used to identify the author
or "maker" of an HTML document. Typical HREF values include a
`mailto:' URI or the URL of the author's home page. Example:
<A REV=MADE HREF="mailto:murray@sq.com">Author</A>
HTML 3.0 Draft
- REV
- This defines a reverse relationship. A link from document A to document B with REV=relation expresses the same relationship as a link from B to A with REL=relation. REV=made is sometimes used to identify the document author, either the author's email address with a mailto URI, or a link to the author's home page.
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HTML 3.2 Reference Specification
- rev
- This defines a reverse relationship. A link from document A to document B with REV=relation expresses the same relationship as a link from B to A with REL=relation. REV=made is sometimes used to identify the document author,
either the author's email address with a mailto URL, or a link to the
author's home page.