- From: Ian Davis <Ian.Davis@talis.com>
- Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 16:48:31 +0100
- To: "Booth, David \(HP Software - Boston\)" <dbooth@hp.com>, "Murray Maloney" <murray@muzmo.com>
- Cc: "GRDDL Working Group" <public-grddl-wg@w3.org>
David, > Point of clarification: it is not just a matter of producing > fewer triples, it is also a matter of producing *different* > triples -- different assertions. > Can you give a concrete example of this? Bear in mind that: 1) The author of the document has free choice of the GRDDL transformation to apply 2) The author of the document decides whether to use xInclude markup or not So, can you supply the ambiguous example where there is nothing the author can do to prevent a GRRDL processor from producing triples different from those intended? Ian Find out more about Talis at www.talis.com Shared InnovationTM Any views or personal opinions expressed within this email may not be those of Talis Information Ltd. The content of this email message and any files that may be attached are confidential, and for the usage of the intended recipient only. If you are not the intended recipient, then please return this message to the sender and delete it. Any use of this e-mail by an unauthorised recipient is prohibited. Talis Information Ltd is a member of the Talis Group of companies and is registered in England No 3638278 with its registered office at Knights Court, Solihull Parkway, Birmingham Business Park, B37 7YB.
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