- From: Gannon Dick <gannon_dick@yahoo.com>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 08:23:40 -0800 (PST)
- To: Stéphane Corlosquet <scorlosquet@gmail.com>
- Cc: Jeremy Tarling <jeremy.tarling@bbc.co.uk>, "public-lod@w3.org" <public-lod@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <1358958220.65721.YahooMailNeo@web122901.mail.ne1.yahoo.com>
It's an "ownership" issue over the Easter Eggs' hiding places. Use of the default name space for a single attribute axis containing both HTML and RDFa is no problem from a technical point of view, but it is miles apart philosophically. (crawl this right to left) http://www.rustprivacy.org/2013/egov/gateway/validation/rdfa-lite.xsd --Gannon ________________________________ From: Stéphane Corlosquet <scorlosquet@gmail.com> To: Gannon Dick <gannon_dick@yahoo.com> Cc: Jeremy Tarling <jeremy.tarling@bbc.co.uk>; "public-lod@w3.org" <public-lod@w3.org> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 9:41 AM Subject: Re: rNews RDFa in BBC News On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 10:25 AM, Gannon Dick <gannon_dick@yahoo.com> wrote: Aren't resource and typeof attributes of the <title> or <html> (not the <head>) ? The BBC can serve the customers or feed the Google, but not both. > @resource and @typeof are fine where they are if all the RDFa markup is located inside <head> (which seems to be the case here for this first iteration). If there were to be RDFa markup in <body> as well, then moving the attributes in the <html> element would make sense indeed. Steph. > > > > >________________________________ > From: Jeremy Tarling <jeremy.tarling@bbc.co.uk> >To: public-lod@w3.org >Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 2:27 AM >Subject: rNews RDFa in BBC News > > >Hello all > >I am working with BBC News on implementing some RDFa in article pages on http://www.bbc.co.uk/news. rNews seems like the best candidate for us in terms of expressiveness and wider adoption, so I am thinking, as a first iteration, we will add something like this to article pages: > ><head prefix="rnews: http://iptc.org/std/rNews/2011-10-07#" >resource="{published URL}" >typeof="rnews:NewsItem"> ><meta property="rnews:headline" content="{headline}"/> ><meta property="rnews:description" content="{description}"/> ><meta property="rnews:thumbnailUrl" content="{thumbnail URL}"/> ><meta property="rnews:datePublished" content="{date published}"/> ><meta property="rnews:creator" content="<http://www.bbc.co.uk/news>"/> >… ></head> > >We are currently working on an internal project to identify the real-world concepts mentioned in our stories and associate them back with the published article; when this is available we will add the following: > ><meta property="rnews:about" content="{GUID for person/place/organisation}"/> ><meta property="rnews:mentions" content="{GUID for person/place/organisation} "/> > >Separately we will publish the BBC GUIDs we have created for person/place/organisations with sameAs links towikidata/freebase/dbpedia. > >Does anyone see any problems with this approach? > >Thanks > >JT > >------- >Jeremy Tarling >Data Architect, BBC News >4th Floor New Broadcasting House >London W1A 1AA > > > > > > -- Steph.
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