Le 06-06-08 à 22:01, Mark Birbeck a écrit : > RDFa can therefore be used *today* for simple metadata structures > (rel="tag", for example), but provides many mechanisms to get more > advanced, > should you need it. By being built on HTML metadata principles it > takes a > generic approach--i.e., any language can be marked up and > interpreted by any > RDFa parser, without having to know anything about the language being > parsed. Could you give a document which 1. uses a subset of possible RDFa features 2. is a valid document HTML 4.01 or XHTML 1.0 http://validator.w3.org/ I think that would help to have concrete test cases for everyone. -- Karl Dubost - http://www.w3.org/People/karl/ W3C Conformance Manager, QA Activity Lead QA Weblog - http://www.w3.org/QA/ *** Be Strict To Be Cool ***Received on Thursday, 8 June 2006 14:26:02 GMT
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