- From: TB Dinesh <dinesh@servelots.com>
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2016 23:59:10 +0530
- To: Robert Sanderson <azaroth42@gmail.com>
- Cc: Web Annotation <public-annotation@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CACByC7syfSf_OvP6Hor=qP2_PXcTGHZhc47Mq=2tqF-xB8DMRQ@mail.gmail.com>
Re choice of targets.. Is it not as simple as when we have to say the word 'azorath42' in target1 | target2 has edit annotation to be 'azaroth42' ? User interface is a problem but this would be generated for a query. On 11 Nov 2016 23:45, "Robert Sanderson" <azaroth42@gmail.com> wrote: That's a much better one, Dinesh! In my server I could trivially do that as well -- check if the target is an Annotation, and if so, copy the creator to the target. I don't have a user interface for replies, but there's many clients that do. That said, it still wouldn't remove the need for a new CR (to Ivan's point) as we would also need two implementations of Choice of Target. Lets do the implementations, to bulk out the test results, but after Choice of Body :) Rob On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 10:06 AM, TB Dinesh <dinesh@servelots.com> wrote: > If you can do that, > We can do 1 for renarration. > > A replacement text comes through a renarration annotation. If someone > annotates that we know the replaced text we know they annotated what was > created by another annotation (creator). > > Similarly for target agent, > one can annoate that a target is, say, swf and needs flash player? > > On 11 Nov 2016 23:14, "Robert Sanderson" <azaroth42@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> In editing the model document, I had a thought ... >> >> Would associating creator with a SpecificResource that is used in the >> target role be sufficient for the tests? That's very easy, as the >> SpecificResource could be considered to be created by the user, not the >> publisher of the full resource? >> >> For example, a user highlights a region of text to comment on and the >> client creates a SpecificResource for that. The creator of the region is >> the user, no? >> >> Too late? Too much of a hack? >> >> Rob >> >> -- >> Rob Sanderson >> Semantic Architect >> The Getty Trust >> Los Angeles, CA 90049 >> > -- Rob Sanderson Semantic Architect The Getty Trust Los Angeles, CA 90049
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