vote-links-issues
Vote-link Issues
These are issues that people have raised regarding vote-links. If you'd like to raise an issue here, please put the date and your name and clearly state your issue.
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Issues
- open issue! 2005-06-21 raised by Hixie
- Issue H-1: This specification is lacking a user agent conformance section. There's basically nothing that says how VoteLinks must be parsed, how to handle errors, and so forth. Is it defined in terms of the DOM? Is it defined in terms of a serialisation? How do you handle conflicting content?
- open issue! 2006-08-23 by porneL
- What is the relation of vote links and rel=nofollow? <a rev="vote-against"> may actually have positive effect on referenced page in search engines that don't understand vote links. <a rev="vote-against" rel="nofollow"> makes more sense in this case, however nofollow means that PR should not be affected, which might be in conflict with interpretation of vote-against.
- open issue! 2007-01-04 by SteveIvy (originally by tantek in irc)
- According to the 'rel' FAQ, 'Use of "rev" SHOULD be avoided. However, VoteLinks, is being grandfathered since it was such an early use. No future microformats should be developed that use "rev".' Would it be useful to put vote-links through the proper process and see what comes of it?
- open issue! 2009-02-02 by icoloma
- It has been raised in the FAQ that votes should not be implemented using GET links, since GET is expected to be idempotent and in fact could be followed by search engines or link-prefetching browser plugins. Instead, the proposal should describe a method using POST forms, or using javascript code to actually cast the vote (like using Rails' POST links).
- I think you're misunderstanding the purpose of votelinks. They're not for polling systems. This is a non-issue; I propose that it be marked closed. TobyInk 08:31, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
- As someone who was similarly confused on my first encounter with vote links, I think a case could be made for clarifying this in the spec. In particular, the specification's example, which consists of two links to 'Do melt the cheese!' and 'Don't melt the cheese!', seems to be exactly the kind of polling thing that vote links isn't for. Could we come up with a better example? Chrismear 16:39, 20 February 2009 (UTC)
- I think you're misunderstanding the purpose of votelinks. They're not for polling systems. This is a non-issue; I propose that it be marked closed. TobyInk 08:31, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
- It has been raised in the FAQ that votes should not be implemented using GET links, since GET is expected to be idempotent and in fact could be followed by search engines or link-prefetching browser plugins. Instead, the proposal should describe a method using POST forms, or using javascript code to actually cast the vote (like using Rails' POST links).
- open issue! 2009-03-20 by TobyInk
- Who voted for the link? The author of the page or the person represented by the page? It would be nice to have some clarity.