- From: Tim Bray <tbray@textuality.com>
- Date: Tue, 04 Mar 1997 12:33:55 -0800
- To: w3c-sgml-wg@w3.org
The premise is that since extended links are independent of their resources, they can be difficult to find. One solution is to corral them into one spot, either within a document or in a special external document. 5.2.a Should we provide an element to serve as a corral for extended linking elements? 5.2.b If so, should we require its use? 5.2.c If we allow but not require its use, should we require that if the corral is used, there be no extended linking elements outside it? 5.2.e Should we specify LINKSET documents, i.e. external entities existing only to contain extended link corrals. 5.2.f If we specify LINKS and/or LINKSETS, should we discuss the temporal effectivity and user-visibility of the links therein, in terms of the period the document is "open"? Cheers, Tim Bray tbray@textuality.com http://www.textuality.com/ +1-604-708-9592
Received on Tuesday, 4 March 1997 15:35:22 UTC