- From: Niklas Lindström <lindstream@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 13:37:13 +0200
- To: Alex Milowski <alex@milowski.com>
- Cc: W3C RDFWA WG <public-rdfa-wg@w3.org>
Alex, This is great! Is your implementation open source and/or publicly available? Best regards, Niklas On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 2:36 AM, Alex Milowski <alex@milowski.com> wrote: > Actually, I miscounted (one XMLLiteral gives me trouble in the test > harness) and Test 109 (xml:base) isn't valid for a DOM-based > processor. So, that's all but 7! > > On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Alex Milowski <alex@milowski.com> wrote: >> I've been able to get my processor through all but 9 of the test >> cases. I have several more questions / issues with the remaining test >> cases that it does not pass. I'll post those soon. >> >> I'm going to try and quickly test the "xml" host language in my test >> harness. That should cover RDFa Core 1.1. >> >> The HTML5/XHTML5 tests are going to take a bit more to consider but >> that isn't a CR draft. >> >> -- >> --Alex Milowski >> "The excellence of grammar as a guide is proportional to the paucity of the >> inflexions, i.e. to the degree of analysis effected by the language >> considered." >> >> Bertrand Russell in a footnote of Principles of Mathematics > > > > -- > --Alex Milowski > "The excellence of grammar as a guide is proportional to the paucity of the > inflexions, i.e. to the degree of analysis effected by the language > considered." > > Bertrand Russell in a footnote of Principles of Mathematics >
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