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ISSUE-28: How does one \"Follow your nose\" from an HTML+RDFa document to know the author intended to assert the specified triples

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Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 13:37:21 +0000 (GMT)
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ISSUE-28: How does one "Follow your nose" from an HTML+RDFa document to know the author intended to assert the specified triples

http://www.w3.org/2006/07/SWD/track/issues/28

Raised by: Ralph Swick
On product: RDFa

An important feature of Web Architecture is that each document instance allow
the user to "follow his nose" to find all the specifications that describe how
to interpret the document.

Dan Connolly asks

  "There doesn't seem to be anything in the 000001.htm
  test document that says "this is not just any HTML document;
  it's an HTML document with RDF data inside; any RDF triples
  you extract per the RDFa spec are indeed meant by the author."
  -- http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdf-in-xhtml-tf/2006Aug/0002

and followed up with

  "xmlFunctions-34: XML Transformation and composability (e.g., XSLT,
  XInclude, Encryption)
  http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/issues.html?type=1#xmlFunctions-34"
  -- http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdf-in-xhtml-tf/2006Dec/0011.html
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