> Why so? As the array is ordered, better state that the context is > processed by strictly following the order disregarding the fact they > are remote or not. If you want to make sure that local context info to > be processed last just put it at the end of the array. This is both > simpler to understand and more expressive: > > For instance that would allow JSON-LD producer to define local context > info with reasonable defaults values to be overriden by a dynamically > generated remote JSON-LD document. Because that's the way it usually works, just think of CSS for example. Normally you would define a general remote context with reasonable defaults that you dynamically overwrite locally and not the other way round. E.g. setting the documents language. -- Markus Lanthaler @markuslanthalerReceived on Thursday, 6 October 2011 14:24:18 UTC
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