Re: linked open data and PDF

Thanks for clarifying that Michael. Well, then I give up :) XMP looks
ridiculous indeed. If normal RDF/XML was allowed, it could be actually
useful.
On Jan 20, 2015 9:28 AM, "Michael Brunnbauer" <brunni@netestate.de> wrote:

>
> Hello Martynas,
>
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 02:34:23AM +0100, Martynas Jusevi??ius wrote:
> > IMO mixing RDF/XML with JSON doesn't make sense.
>
> This is not RDF/XML. This is XMP. The last time I looked, XMP was a
> ridiculously crippled version of RDF/XML:
>
>
> http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/xmp/sdk/XMPspecification.pdf
>
>  "The rdf:about attribute on the rdf:Description element is a required
> attribute that may
>  be used to identify the resource whose metadata this XMP describes. The
> value of this
>  attribute should generally be empty."
>
>  "The XMP storage model does not use the rdf:about attribute to identify
> the
>  resource. The value will be preserved, but is not meaningful to XMP."
>
>  "All rdf:Description elements within an rdf:RDF element must have the
> same value for their rdf:about attributes."
>
>  "The elements immediately within rdf:RDF must be rdf:Description
> elements."
>
>  "The rdf:ID and rdf:nodeID attributes are ignored."
>
>  "Top-level RDF typed nodes are not supported."
>
> I guess this is why people here think about using a serialized RDF document
> as value of a property - which multiplies the ridiculousness created by
> Adobe.
>
> I would not recommend such stunts if we want to be taken seriously.
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael Brunnbauer
>
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