Re: Use Cases for Bridging the Clickable Web and the Semantic Web

Karl, thanks for your feedback. My comments below:

> <cite class="author"><a href="http://ben.adida.net">Ben 
> Adida</a></cite>

Does this establish a proper RDF triple?

>> -------
>> <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/">
>> <img src="http://creativecommons.org/somerights20.gif" />
>> </a><br />
>> This document is licensed under a <a 
>> href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/">Creative 
>> Commons License</a> which, among other things, requires that you 
>> provide attribution to the author, <a href="http://ben.adida.net">Ben 
>> Adida</a>.
>> -------
>
> Remove the <br/> not necessary. Use CSS instead. and put a <div 
> class="licence">...</div> around it.

I'm just using the HTML the way it's currently done at Creative 
Commons. Remember that we do not control the entire page of our users. 
We can only give them a chunk of HTML, and we certainly don't control 
their stylesheet.

> <ul class="foaf">
> ...
> </ul>

Same question as for author: does this establish an RDF triple?

I could be wrong, but it seems to me that these are establishing 
literal properties, not RDF triples.

-Ben

Received on Sunday, 12 September 2004 18:54:20 UTC