- From: Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org>
- Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2012 22:16:05 +0200
- To: MultilingualWeb-LT Working Group <public-multilingualweb-lt@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAL58czoziYCVJf8Bbqe_6kY-ZtQbTiiKR+omjV2JBAgJ3D=kXg@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Yves, all, short answer to a) is: "keywords"; "dcterms.subject" is possible too. Long answer is below. See http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/meta.name.html#meta.name "The name specified must either be a standard metadata name defined in the HTML5 specification or a registered extension to the predefined set of metadata names [HTML5]." The standard name that fits best is "keywords" http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/single-page.html#standard-metadata-names HTML5 allows to use extensions for "name" values, see http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/single-page.html#other-metadata-names and http://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/MetaExtensions The extension that maps to "keywords" is dcterms.subject It seems that the HTML5 validator http://validator.w3.org/ recognizes both values. Best, Felix 2012/9/23 MultilingualWeb-LT Working Group Issue Tracker < sysbot+tracker@w3.org> > mlw-lt-track-ISSUE-52 (Domain in HTML5): Domain in HTML5 [MLW-LT Standard > Draft] > > http://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/track/issues/52 > > Raised by: Yves Savourel > On product: MLW-LT Standard Draft > > As I was testing things I've tried using this specification example: > > http://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/examples/xml/EX-domain-1.xml > > But the HTML5 document that would match this rule is not valid > (Bad value DC.subject for attribute name on element meta: Keyword > dc.subject is not registered). > > So: > > a) What is the 'standard' way to specific a domain with HTML5? > > b) We should fix the two domain examples. > > > > > > -- Felix Sasaki DFKI / W3C Fellow
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