
Or whose rel attribute has no keywords that are defined asĪ hyperlink can have one or more hyperlinkĪnnotations that modify the processing semantics of that hyperlink. This implied hyperlink has no special meaning (it has no link type)īeyond linking the element's node document to the resource given by the element's href attribute.Īttribute, links must be created for the keywords of the relĪttribute as defined for those keywords in the link types section.įorm elements that do not have a rel attribute, Specifying hyperlinks, must also create a hyperlink. Whose rel attribute has no keywords that are defined as Unlike link elements, however,Īttribute that either do not have a rel attribute, or Rel attribute as defined for those keywords in the link types section. Similarly, for a and area elements with an href attribute and a rel attribute, links must be created for the keywords of the

Rel attribute, as defined for those keywords in the link types section. Rel attribute, links must be created for the keywords of the To visit them in a browser or download them.įor link elements with an href attribute and a These are links to other resources that are generally exposed to the user by the userĪgent so that the user can cause the user agent to navigate to those resources, e.g. All external resource links have a fetch and process the linked resourceĪlgorithm which describes how the resource is obtained. Generally automatically processed by the user agent. These are links to resources that are to be used to augment the current document, Links are a conceptual construct, created by a, area,Ī connection between two resources, one of which is the current Document.

