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<H1>A: <BR>Attributes</H1>
<HR><H2><A NAME="href">HREF</A></H2>
<p>
Gives the URI of the head anchor of a hyperlink.
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<H3>Value(s)</H3>
<CODE>CDATA</CODE>
<H3>Default Value</H3>
<STRONG>#IMPLIED</STRONG>
<HR><H2><A NAME="methods">METHODS</A></H2>
<p>
Specifies methods to be used in accessing the
destination, as a whitespace-separated list of names.
The set of applicable names is a function of the scheme
of the URI in the HREF attribute. For similar reasons as
for the <a href="title.html">TITLE</a>
attribute, it may be useful to include the
information in advance in the link. For example, the
HTML user agent may chose a different rendering as a
function of the methods allowed; for example, something
that is searchable may get a different icon.
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<H3>Value(s)</H3>
<CODE>NAMES</CODE>
<H3>Default Value</H3>
<STRONG>#IMPLIED</STRONG>
<HR><H2><A NAME="name">NAME</A></H2>
<p>
Gives the name of the anchor, and makes it available as
a head of a hyperlink.
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<H3>Value(s)</H3>
<CODE>CDATA</CODE>
<H3>Default Value</H3>
<STRONG>#IMPLIED</STRONG>
<HR><H2><A NAME="rel">REL</A></H2>
<p>
The REL attribute gives the relationship(s) described by
the hyperlink. The value is a whitespace separated list
of relationship names. The semantics of link
relationships are not specified in this document.
</p>
<H3>Value(s)</H3>
<CODE>NAMES</CODE>
<H3>Default Value</H3>
<STRONG>#IMPLIED</STRONG>
<HR><H2><A NAME="rev">REV</A></H2>
<p>
Same as the REL attribute, but the semantics of the
relationship are in the reverse direction. A link from A
to B with REL="X" expresses the same relationship as a
link from B to A with REV="X". An anchor may have both
REL and REV attributes.
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<H3>Value(s)</H3>
<CODE>NAMES</CODE>
<H3>Default Value</H3>
<STRONG>#IMPLIED</STRONG>
<HR><H2><A NAME="sdapref">SDAPREF</A></H2>
<p>
SDA/ICADD: Generated text prefix.
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<H3>Value(s)</H3>
<CODE>CDATA</CODE>
<H3>Default Value</H3>
<STRONG>#FIXED = <Anchor: #AttList></STRONG>
<HR><H2><A NAME="title">TITLE</A></H2>
<p>
Suggests a title for the destination resource --
advisory only. The TITLE attribute may be used:
</p>
<ul>
<li>for display prior to accessing the destination
resource, for example, as a margin note or on a
small box while the mouse is over the anchor, or
while the document is being loaded;</li>
<li>for resources that do not include a title, such as
graphics, plain text and Gopher menus, for use as a
window title.</li>
</ul>
<H3>Value(s)</H3>
<CODE>CDATA</CODE>
<H3>Default Value</H3>
<STRONG>#IMPLIED</STRONG>
<HR><H2><A NAME="urn">URN</A></H2>
<p>
Specifies a preferred, more persistent identifier for
the head anchor of the hyperlink. The syntax and
semantics of the URN attribute are not yet specified.
</P>
<H3>Value(s)</H3>
<CODE>CDATA</CODE>
<H3>Default Value</H3>
<STRONG>#IMPLIED</STRONG>
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