- From: Tadej Štajner <tadej.stajner@ijs.si>
- Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 13:33:08 +0200
- To: public-multilingualweb-lt@w3.org
Hi, Yves, you correct. I see that the draft is already updated. DisambigIdent*** is the same, except that there is also a 'disambigIdent' for use with a non-URI identifier. -- Tadej On 14. 10. 2012 14:26, Yves Savourel wrote: > Hi Tadej, all, > > In the latest document for Disambiguation there is for the global rule: > >> • An optional disambigClassRef attribute that contains an URI, >> specifying the type class of the concept or entity behind the selector. >> • An optional disambigClassPointer attribute that contains a relative >> XPath expression pointing to a node specifying the entity type class >> behind the selector. >> • An optional disambigClassPointerRef attribute that contains a relative >> XPath expression pointing to a node that holds the URI that specifies >> the entity type class behind the selector. > a) I think disambigClassPointerRef should be disambigClassRefPointer (the attribute hold the XPath, the pointed node has the URI, not the reverse). > > b) I think it should be: > > • None of exactly one of: > • An disambigClassRef attribute that contains an URI, specifying the type class of the concept or entity behind the selector. > • An disambigClassPointer attribute that contains a relative XPath expression pointing to a node specifying the entity type class behind the selector. > • An disambigClassPointerRef attribute that contains a relative XPath expression pointing to a node that holds the URI that specifies the entity type class behind the selector. > > We can't have more than one those three attributes at the same time since they all provide the same final information, like for Terminology (http://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.html#terminology-implementation) no? > > And the same goes disambigIdentZZZ probably. > > Cheers, > -yves > > > > > • An optional disambigGranularity attribute that contains a string, specifying the granularity level of the disambiguation. It can be one of the disambiguation granularity level identifiers (lexicalConcept|ontologyConcept|entity). > • An optional disambigSource attribute. It contains a string representing the disambiguation identifier collection source. > • An optional disambigIdent attribute. It contains a string that represents the disambiguation identifier for the disambiguation target that is valid within the specified Disambiguation Source. > • An optional disambigIdentRef attribute. It contains an URI that represents a unique identifier. > • An optional disambigIdentPointer attribute. It contains a relative XPath expression pointing to a node that represents a unique identifier for the disambiguation target. > • An optional disambigIdentRefPointer attribute. It contains a relative XPath expression pointing to a node that represents a unique identifier for the disambiguation target. > >
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