Re: Section 4: LDPR/non-LDPR formal definitions

On 3/27/13 4:28 AM, Henry Story wrote:
>> >no, but i don't think i ever said that all we need is a mime type. all i am saying is that we need to be a hypermedia media type.
> That's what Turtle is. I have not seen any arguments on your side that stand up to scrutiny to show
> that it is not. If you could come up with a simple example (preferrably well known and deployed)
> in your XML format of choice then we could see what is missing in Turtle. Perhaps open a new thread
> for this: "how to express xxx in Turtle as a  hypermedia"
>
>

A Wiki document that could serve as a common place for capturing what's 
being worked out here: http://www.w3.org/wiki/RdfAffordances .

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