On 12/24/06, Ben Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So my tag space is now itself tagged with the same tag name on two
external resources. Does this mean anything?
The URL establishes which tagging authority the tag is from. Whether
a parser looks at that is left up to them - just the tag itself
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[EMAIL PROTECTED], Ciaran
McNulty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
One note on Wikipedia as a tagging authority, the spec says that the
destination page is required to be a tag space (a place that collates
or defines tags), which things like Wikipedia only are if you squint
a bit.
Such use of
On Dec 24, 2006, at 8:13 AM, Ben Ward wrote:
On my blog, all tagged entries link to my own local tag-space
(e.g. /journal/tags/nutcracker). What if, on the page for each
tags, I were to include:
a href=http://technorati.com/tags/nutcracker; rel=tag…/a
a
On my blog, all tagged entries link to my own local tag-space (e.g. /
journal/tags/nutcracker). What if, on the page for each tags, I were
to include:
a href=http://technorati.com/tags/nutcracker; rel=tag…/a
a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/nutcracker; rel=tag…/a
So my tag space is now