Fabien, >I agree the Primer may not be the best place but I do think such an >example of using rdf:value should be given somewhere because it seems it How about a dedicated page at our wonderful community Wiki? I *really* like the idea of patterns (IMHO this will actually have a great uptake from people trying to solve real-world problems). I propose http://rdfa.info/wiki/Patterns Let's start with the rdf:value one ... Fabien? Cheers, Michael ---------------------------------------------------------- Michael Hausenblas, MSc. Institute of Information Systems & Information Management JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgesellschaft mbH http://www.joanneum.at/iis/ ---------------------------------------------------------- >-----Original Message----- >From: Fabien Gandon [mailto:Fabien.Gandon@sophia.inria.fr] >Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 9:01 AM >To: Ben Adida >Cc: Hausenblas, Michael; RDFa >Subject: Re: A test case with rdf:value ? > >Ben Adida: >> I agree, upon further thought (Fabien mentioned this to me at >> WWW2008), I think it's too much for the Primer. We've got a good >> storyline and we've approved it as a TF, so let's not screw with it >> for now :) >I agree the Primer may not be the best place but I do think such an >example of using rdf:value should be given somewhere because it seems it >is going to be a fairly common case ; in fact every data with a unit >(length, duration, age, weight, price, etc.) would be a candidate for >such a design pattern. >my 2 cents, > >-- >Fabien - http://fabien-gandon.name/ > >Received on Tuesday, 22 April 2008 07:17:58 GMT
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