On 11/1/06, Siegfried Gipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, at least i know many examples saying exactly that, but without using
rel="vote-for". There are many pages out there trying to make the visitors
vote for them.

rev="vote-for" means "The current page is a vote for this URL".  By
definition that makes rel="vote-for" mean "This url is a vote for the
current page".  It could be used, for instance, to link to people who
are adding their names to a petition?

I don't think it can be taken to mean 'This is a place where you can
vote for the current page', which seems to be your intent.

-Ciaran McNulty
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