Re: RDFa in HTML issues wiki page created

Julian Reschke wrote:
> ...
>
> But I think this is besides the point: what we need is a robust 
> processing model which works with all languages of the HTML family, 
> and returns predictable results; having separate sets of predefined 
> terms defeats this; as do different parsing rules for @rel, for that 
> matter.

Just so I am clear - do you personally have a requirement that a 
document with embedded RDFa always emit the same triples, regardless of 
its progeny?  In other words, if I have a document that is HTML5 with 
RDFa and parse it, and a similar document that is XHTML + RDFa and parse 
it, would you expect *exactly* the same triples to be emitted?  Do you 
require this?  Is it a deal breaker if the triples differ?

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Received on Tuesday, 26 May 2009 15:01:40 UTC