Hello Steven, > -----Original Message----- > From: www-tag-request@w3.org [mailto:www-tag-request@w3.org] > On Behalf Of Steven Pemberton > Sent: 30 September 2008 12:31 > To: Dan Brickley; RDFa; www-tag@w3.org WG > Cc: Ed Summers > Subject: Re: lcsh.info RDFa SKOS and content negotiation - > use of RDF-style # IDs in RDFa? > > > My preferred practice for naming concepts is to use blank > nodes and then > foaf:primaryTopicOf to ground them: > > <link about="_:StevenPemberton" rel="foaf:primaryTopicOf" > href="http://www.cwi.nl/~steven/" /> > <link about="_:Amsterdam" rel="foaf:primaryTopicOf" > href="http://www.amsterdam.nl/" /> > <link about="_:W3C" rel="foaf:primaryTopicOf" > href="http://www.w3.org/" /> > <link about="_:TheWasteLand" rel="foaf:primaryTopicOf" > href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Waste_Land" /> > <link about="_:Love" rel="foaf:primaryTopicOf" > href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love" /> > > <span about="_:TheWasteLand" property="dc:creator">T.S. Eliot</span> > <a about"_:W3C" rel="foaf:homepage" href="http://www.w3.org/">W3C</a> How does that work for merging information from different sources about the same given primary topic? > I have a nascent proposal to reserve a http scheme to make > this easier to > write: > > <span about="pto:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Waste_Land" > property="dc:creator">T.S. Eliot</span> > > but let's not argue about that now. Indeed... lets not :-). > Best wishes, > > Steven Stuart -- Hewlett-Packard Limited registered Office: Cain Road, Bracknell, Berks RG12 1HN Registered No: 690597 EnglandReceived on Tuesday, 30 September 2008 12:39:00 GMT
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