The HREF attribute is inherited from HTML2.0 and is used consistently throughout CML. It serves as the tail of a hyperlink, whose semantics are being developed by Murray Maloney and others of the HTML-WG as an Internet draft.
Here is some more information.
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NAME specifies the target of a hyperlink and must be unique within a document. It is used in the same way as in HTML, but note that whereas the A element appears to refer to a point in a document, all CML elements are containers and their extent is clearly defined. Here is some more information.
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The REL attribute is inherited from HTML2.0 and is used consistently throughout CML. It describes the target of a hyperlink, whose semantics are being developed by Murray Maloney and others of the HTML-WG as an Internet draft.
The use of REL is under review (Jan 1997). At present it has not been used as the CML addressing mechanisms are more advanced.
NAMES
The REV attribute is inherited from HTML2.0 and is used consistently throughout CML. It describes the backwards relationship of a hyperlink, whose semantics are being developed by Murray Maloney and others of the HTML-WG as an Internet draft.
At present CML does not specify a use and it should evolve in parallel with what the WWW community decides.
NAMES
The attribute value of TITLE is searchable, but may be better as contents of an XVAR in some cases.
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