On Oct 31, 2006, at 11:44 AM, Siegfried Gipp wrote:

1. The link points to a resource which votes for THIS resource or
contains
some form or script or whatever to enable the user to vote for THIS
resource,
then the usage of the rev attribute is correct.

This is out of scope for vote-links.
I don't see, why. That's just a matter of definition.

Definition is important.  I think there are two distinct ideas here:

1) Page A is a vote for Page B, i.e. a ballot
2) Page A is a place where you can create a vote for Page B, i.e. a polling place

Using the same semantics for both is like saying a ballot and a polling place are functionally the same thing. Sure, both are part of voting, but that doesn't make them interchangeable.

Peace,
Scott

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