Non-XHTML host languages for RDFa

Dear all,

  maybe I should ask this again, because it might have got lost in my previous
mail:

2009-11-26 16:25 Christoph LANGE <ch.lange@jacobs-university.de>:
> Not sure if would already be urgent for you to extend your processor
> accordingly.  AFAIK, RDFa has been integrated into XHTML, SVG Tiny,
> OpenDocument is in progress, any other language (besides mine)?  Not sure
>  what requirements OpenDocument has w.r.t. prefixes.  BTW, it seems that on
>  the RDFa wiki there is currently no collection of host languages that
>  embed RDFa; maybe it would make sense to start such a list.

Do we want to have such an overview?  IMHO it would be interesting to know for
any such host language

* whether it is rather presentation-oriented or rather semantic
* whether it fully integrates RDFa, or some subset of it
* whether it has, besides the RDFa attributes, any additional mechanisms (like
  XHTML's <base/> element) that influence RDFa parsing
* whether/how it interprets CURIEs with no/empty prefix
* whether it has any reserved keywords like "prev"/"next" in XHTML
* what kind of ontologies/metadata vocabularies are predominantly used in RDFa
  annotations in the respective host language?
* …

What do you think?

Cheers,

Christoph

-- 
Christoph Lange, Jacobs Univ. Bremen, http://kwarc.info/clange, Skype duke4701

Received on Saturday, 28 November 2009 10:56:07 UTC