On 11/14/05, Evan Prodromou
<evan(a)wikitravel.org> wrote:
I think it'd be useful for most multilingual
MediaWiki installations
that use interlanguage links to have such hidden <link> elements. <link>
elements aren't rendered in most browsers (Mozilla 1.5+, I think, will
show links in a menu on the toolbar), but as mentioned they do provide
some guidance to bots and spiders.
The downside is that they still take up network bandwidth, and for
oft-interwikied pages on big sites (e.g. Wikipedia) this section could
run to the 5-10kB size range. (My off-the-cuff estimate for, say,
articles where each <link> is about 100B, and there are 50-100
interwiki links.)
What problem is this change trying to fix? I'm not sure I see the
pros outweighing the cons...
This would properly mark the document as avalible in multiple
languages if you consider something that might not be a straight
translation as an alternate version of the document. This would not
"fix" anything but improve the document by providing proper metadata
as reccomended in the specification.