- From: Mike Dierken <mdierken@hotmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 17:47:56 -0700
> > > Bearing the above in mind, I've added a section to the <a> element > > that describes a ping="" attribute. The URIs given in this attribute > > would be followed when the user clicks the link, thus getting around > > the problems listed above. > > Since this is effectively capturing where the user's > attention is being spent (the click event I mean), should you > also define the other set of events of interest as well? > <a href="..." on-click-notify="myattention.org/dierken" > on-hover-notify="myattention.org/dierken" > on-copy-notify="myattention.org/dierken">Wicked Cool Stuff Here</a> How about not putting this notification URI in the anchors at all - what about putting some metadata in the <head> element that indicates that /all/ links clicked should send a notification to the indicated service? <head> <link href="http://myattention.org/dierken" rev="attention-tracker" /> </head>
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