HTML DOM rev Property
Complete Anchor Object Reference
Definition and Usage
The rev property sets or returns the reverse relationship of a link.
The rel and rev properties work together.
The rel (relationship) property specifies a relationship to the
target. The rev (reverse) property specifies a reverse link from the target
document to the current document.
These properties are used by search engines to provide a linked navigation
menu.
Syntax
anchorObject.rev=relationship
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Both properties can have one of the following
values:
Value |
Description |
appendix |
Link to the appendix page of the document |
alternate |
Link to a alternative source |
bookmark |
Link to a bookmark. Often used for "permalink" in web blogs |
chapter |
Link to a chapter from the current listed documents |
contents |
Link to the table of contents in the current document |
copyright |
Link to copyright or the policy of the current document |
glossary |
Link to glossary page of the document |
index |
Link to the index page of the current document |
next |
Link to next page from the current document |
prev |
Link to the previous page from the current document |
section |
Link to a section in a list of documents |
start |
Link to the first page of the current documents. Used by
search engines to show the first page |
subsection |
Link to a sub-section in a list of current documents.
( Note that a section can have multiple sub-sections) |
Example
The following example returns the reverse relationship of the link:
<html>
<body>
<p><a id="myAnchor" rev="subsection"
href="/htmldom/prop_anchor_rev.asp">
HTML DOM rev Property</a></p>
<script type="text/javascript">
x=document.getElementById("myAnchor");
document.write(x.rev);
</script>
</body>
</html>
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