Hi Johannes, > An (IMHO) important difference between @href and @cite (or @longdesc) > references is that with @cite there's an implicit RDF predicate ("is > quoted from") (@longdesc: "has a long description at"), while with @href > there must be an explicit RDF predicate specified. That's right. I'd also say that you'll find in nearly all situations that there is also an implied bnode; these attributes tend to have more in common with @instanceof, than @href or @resource. Regards, Mark -- Mark Birbeck mark.birbeck@x-port.net | +44 (0) 20 7689 9232 http://www.x-port.net | http://internet-apps.blogspot.com x-port.net Ltd. is registered in England and Wales, number 03730711 The registered office is at: 2nd Floor Titchfield House 69-85 Tabernacle Street London EC2A 4RRReceived on Monday, 24 March 2008 14:36:59 GMT
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