Shel Belinkoff asked:
> > (Browser gripe:  the HTML spec includes stuff you can put in the
> > HEAD of a web page to facilitate a "guided tour", where the _browser_
> > is supposed to implement next-page/previous-page functions that work
> > based on the information in the apropriate tags.  [...]

> Are you talking about "client pull" here, which can be used to set up a
> slide show, or flip the album pages without using the mouse?  What
> you're saying sounds similar, but I wonder if there's more to it.
>
>      <META HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" CONTENT="10,
> URL=http://next-document.html";>

No, I'm talking about buttons to go to the next page in the 
"guided tour" when the viewer is ready.  I'd be inclined to 
call your sample a "slide show" if you hadn't just handed me
the right name for it.  :-)

Ah -- found it.  It's <link rel="..."> and <link rev="...">,
as described in <http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/links.html#edef-LINK>.


                                        -- Glenn
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