- From: Andy Seaborne <andy.seaborne@epimorphics.com>
- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 10:27:31 +0100
- To: Peter Frederick Patel-Schneider <pfps@research.bell-labs.com>
- CC: danbri@danbri.org, public-rdf-wg@w3.org, david.wood@talis.com
On 14/04/11 15:48, Peter Frederick Patel-Schneider wrote: >> rdf-plain-and-xml-literals: An XML literal without markup, e.g. "foo" >> should denote the same thing as the plain literal "foo". >> >> RESOLVE: Close (duplicate) - currently under discussion in RDF WG> > > The RDF semantics indicate that the value space of rdf:XMLLiteral is > disjoint from the set of Unicode strings. > >> From RDF Concepts: > > The value space is a set of entities, called XML values, which is: > * disjoint from the lexical space; > * disjoint from the value space of any XML schema datatype [XML-SCHEMA2]; > * disjoint from the set of Unicode character strings [UNICODE] strings; > * and in 1:1 correspondence with the lexical space. > > so > > RESOLVE: Close as NO!!! +1 Andy > > I don't know why the last WG decided to punt here. > > peter >
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