Re: meta element

Ralph R. Swick wrote:
> At 10:13 AM 9/25/2006 +0200, Ivan Herman wrote:
> 
>>I could use a <Description
>>about="#DFDFD"> referring to an ID appearing elsewhere in the HTML
>>content. Hm. Actually... could I? The exact RDF/XML spec for about=".."
>>may require the usage of rdf:ID and not an HTML:id...
> 
> 
> rdf:ID and html:ID name different object types.  html:ID names
> a fragment of an HTML document, which I think could also be
> considered a DOM object.
> 

Yes, I got insecure while writing those lines, but I was proven wrong (I
guess if we did RDF/XML and HTML again, we should use, eg, xml:id, or
DTD's ID, but, well...).

I guess my original remark becomes moot.:-(

Ivan

> I think it is important to not lure authors into writing the wrong thing.
> 
> 
> 

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Received on Monday, 25 September 2006 11:52:34 UTC