- From: Carl Mattocks <carlmattocks@checkmi.com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 17:48:26 -0400 (EDT)
- To: "Miles, AJ \(Alistair\)" <A.J.Miles@rl.ac.uk>
- Cc: "'Ron Davies'" <ron@rondavies.be>, "'public-esw-thes@w3.org'" <public-esw-thes@w3.org>
et Al. Agrred - given , SKO core is (intended) to be as normative as Dublin Core .. and dc: is mostly used (as metadata) for html pages <hidden> seems appropriate for a non-displayed variable ... as in, search variable. carl <quote who="Miles, AJ (Alistair)"> > Hi Ron, all, > > I agree, 'searchLabel' isn't perfect ... in fact the other possible name I > had in mind for this property was 'hiddenLabel' :) Can't think of > anything > more elegant at this time. > > Al. > > > --- > Alistair Miles > Research Associate > CCLRC - Rutherford Appleton Laboratory > Building R1 Room 1.60 > Fermi Avenue > Chilton > Didcot > Oxfordshire OX11 0QX > United Kingdom > Email: a.j.miles@rl.ac.uk > Tel: +44 (0)1235 445440 > > -----Original Message----- > From: public-esw-thes-request@w3.org > [mailto:public-esw-thes-request@w3.org]On Behalf Of Ron Davies > Sent: 15 October 2004 09:58 > To: Miles, AJ (Alistair) ; 'public-esw-thes@w3.org' > Subject: Re: search labels > > > Al, > > These can indeed be very useful, for grammatical variations that not > handled > in other ways, as well as for misspellings. The name of the property might > be a bit confusing however, as of course other kinds of labels are also > used > in searching. As you say, the key defining factor is that these > alternative > labels would not be displayed under normal circumstances. So perhaps call > it > noDisplayLabel or hiddenLabel (or something more elegant along those > lines)? > > Ron > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Ron Davies > Information and documentation systems consultant > Av. Baden-Powell 1 Bte 2, 1200 Brussels, Belgium > Email: ron@rondavies.be > Tel: +32 (0)2 770 33 51 > GSM: +32 (0)484 502 393 > > At 18:16 14/10/2004, Miles, AJ (Alistair) wrote: > > > > This is just a thought, but what about a property called e.g. > 'searchLabel' > that allows you to add labels to a concept to aid user search, where you > *don't* want those labels to appear among the meaning-defining set of > labels > for that concept. This could be used e.g. for common mis-spellings of > another label. > > ??? > > Al. > > --- > Alistair Miles -- Carl Mattocks co-Chair OASIS (ISO/TS 15000) ebXMLRegistry Semantic Content SC co-Chair OASIS Business Centric Methodology TC CEO CHECKMi v/f (usa) 908 322 8715 www.CHECKMi.com Semantically Smart Compendiums (AOL) IM CarlCHECKMi
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