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authors can quote from other documents using the html elements "q" and "blockquote".
both elements have the cite attribute [w3.org], which contains the source document's uri.
imho, whenever authors use the cite attribute, they make a clear positive statement for the source document - or at least for parts of it.
do the values of cite-attributes play any role in google's pagerank computations or are they just ignored?
regards
Martin
The only way that I can think of to make sure that it is used correctly is to check to see if the cited material is actually on the referenced page. That would be a major pain in the butt for little gain.
I agree that in the ideal world it would be a great way to give credit to authoritative sites that you are quoting. I just don't see it happening.
What you could do is to make your citation a visible link at the bottom of the blockquote. We know that google follows those, and the users can too.
I tried it in Moz, IE, Opera and Konq, and none of them did anything with the cite.