Thanks, Anil and Matt. I checked Roller 3.1 and confirmed it does have 
this feature in comments.

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"Anil Gangolli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
06/06/2007 01:49 AM
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It gets put onto links in comments, not your own entries.

Matt, your blog does have them in the comments.


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>I saw Roller release notes version 1.0.1 mentioned added rel="nofollow". 
> But, I am using Roller version 3.1 and could not find this feature. This 

> feature is important for us and it discourages spammers to attack our 
> blog. Does you think you can put it back in a patch release?
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> Regards,
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> I believe we added support for it a while back. However, when I view
> source on my blog (www.raibledesigns.com), I don't see it anywhere.
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> Matt
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> On 6/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Does anybody know if Roller support this new attribute in anchor tag?
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>> Henry
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