Re: Comments on HTML Microdata, W3C Working Draft 24 June 2010

Hi Ian,

Many thanks for clarifying these points!

Tom

On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 02:42:35AM +0000, Ian Hickson wrote:
> > 1) Use of dcterms:source
...
> >    Point 4 of the RDF conversion algorithm [1], then, appears
> >    to map cites to triples using dcterms:source with,
> >    in the object position, an "absolute URL that results
> >    from resolving the value of the element's cite attribute
> >    relative to the element".
> 
> This is about the cite="" attribute, not the <cite> element.

> > 2) Use of dcterms:creator
...
> >    The difference between the /elements/1.1/ and /terms/ namespaces is
> >    discussed more fully in [4].
> 
> I've updated the spec to use this instead.

> > 3) Mapped prefixes for Dublin Core namespaces
...
> >         @prefix dc:                <http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/> .
> >         @prefix dcterms: (or dct:) <http://purl.org/dc/terms/> .
> 
> I've used dce: and dct:, since now the example has both.
> 
> As a general rule I try to not use any conventions in the examples, so as 
> to not incorrectly lead readers to think that the conventions are anything 
> more than conventions. For example, you'll notice that the examples vary 
> wildly in what style they use for HTML syntax (uppercase, lowercase, etc).

-- 
Tom Baker <tbaker@tbaker.de>

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