fwd: ISSUE-28: How does one \"Follow your nose\" from an HTML+RDFa document to know the author intended to assert the specified triples

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>To: public-swd-wg@w3.org
>From: SWD Issue Tracker <dean+cgi@w3.org>
>Reply-To: SWD WG <public-swd-wg@w3.org>
>Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 13:37:21 +0000 (GMT)
>Subject: ISSUE-28: How does one \"Follow your nose\" from an HTML+RDFa document to know the author intended to assert the specified triples
>
>ISSUE-28: How does one "Follow your nose" from an HTML+RDFa document to know the author intended to assert the specified triples
>
>http://www.w3.org/2006/07/SWD/track/issues/28
>
>Raised by: Ralph Swick
>On product: RDFa
>
>An important feature of Web Architecture is that each document instance allow
>the user to "follow his nose" to find all the specifications that describe how
>to interpret the document.
>
>Dan Connolly asks
>
>  "There doesn't seem to be anything in the 000001.htm
>  test document that says "this is not just any HTML document;
>  it's an HTML document with RDF data inside; any RDF triples
>  you extract per the RDFa spec are indeed meant by the author."
>  -- http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdf-in-xhtml-tf/2006Aug/0002
>
>and followed up with
>
>  "xmlFunctions-34: XML Transformation and composability (e.g., XSLT,
>  XInclude, Encryption)
>  http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/issues.html?type=1#xmlFunctions-34"
>  -- http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdf-in-xhtml-tf/2006Dec/0011.html

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