Re: Tiny issue on HTML5+RDFa vs. RDFa Lite

On Nov 8, 2012, at 8:45 AM, Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org> wrote:

> Just wondering...
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> Section 3.1 in the HTML5+RDFa calls out for the @datatime attribute. Is this attribute allowed in RDFa Lite?

Well, it's an HTML5 attribute, that is interpreted by RDFa 1.1, so I would definitely say that it is allowed.

> - on the one hand, it is really identical to @content, which is not allowed in RDFa Lite

Note quite identical, as there is content sniffing based on the supported XSD date/time datatypes, which there's not for @content.

> - on the other hand, this is part of the definition of <time> in HTML5, so people may expect it to be processed

Exactly.

Gregg

> I am fairly neutral about the answer, but we have to decide one way or other.
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> I guess that, formally, this should be added as an Issue; I let Manu decide, however.
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> Ivan
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