Re: A Response to Comments

Le 8 sept. 06 à 11:40, Bjoern Hoehrmann a écrit :
>> You can still use <cite> in XHTML2. Thus, if you don't care about RDF
>> and want to style a <cite>, you can use the same XHTML and CSS as  
>> before.

==> cite ELEMENT

> The design document argues that "hard-wired" attributes like the  
> cite=''
> attribute are bad design, and instead child elements with  
> externally de-
> fined properties should be used. I pointed out the many problems with
> this approach, which essentially imply that in many cases, RDF/A is  
> much
> worse design, concluding that the assumption that attributes like  
> 'cite'
> are bad design is an assumption that should not have informed the  
> design
> of RDF/A. Whether the cite attribute can still be used is  
> irrelevant to
> my concern.

==> cite ATTRIBUTE

Both participants are not talking about the same things here. ;)



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