For the record, that's how I tag my blog posts -- using links throughout a post. Not many people are aware of this convention however, nor the reliance on the last URL fragment as the actual tag.

Still, that reliance allows me to embed meta characteristics without the awkward list of tags after the content.

Chris

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On Aug 3, 2007, at 5:24 PM, Toby A Inkster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Taylor Cowan wrote:

<a rel="tag" href="/mytags/weird">This is weird and rarely happens</ a>
(although perfectly acceptable by rel-tag)

It rarely happens, but it would be good if it happened more. That way,
people whouldn't need to have an explicit list of tags at the end of the
article -- the tag links would be scattered throughout the text as
appropriate, which is more human-friendly.

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