Re: RDFa and HTML5

(apologies for the double-post, thought the first one had got lost in
transit!)


On 29/11/2011 15:03, "Jeremy Tarling" <jeremy.tarling@bbc.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi, I work with the BBC¹s Weather web team and we¹d like to add some minimal
> RDFa to forecast pages to link them with their corresponding Geonames ID.
> 
> The BBC URLs make use of GeoIDs, but there¹s nothing that explicitly states
> (for example):
>     http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2637142 ­ is_a_forecast_for -
> http://sws.geonames.org/2637142
> 
> Back in August on this list Keith Alexander suggested something like:
>     <link rev="meteo:forecastPage"  href="http://sws.geonames.org/2637142/">
> 
> which seems ideal, but unfortunately when I tried this on a sandbox it failed
> validation ­ apparently <linl rev=²²> has been deprecated in HTML5.
> 
> Has anyone come up against a similar problem, or have a suggestion for how
> else we might make this association?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> JT
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