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- Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2012 01:03:02 +0000
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ISSUE-144 (Add @itemref-like attribute): Add an @itemref-like attribute to RDFa [RDFa 1.1 in HTML5] http://www.w3.org/2010/02/rdfa/track/issues/144 Raised by: Manu Sporny On product: RDFa 1.1 in HTML5 Martin Hepp has asked us to consider adding an @itemref-like attribute to RDFa. Here is an excerpt of his request: ------------------------- You need itemref whenever you want to publish: 1. non-trivial data structures (e.g. GoodRelations patterns) 2. from visible markup 3. in non-toy HTML, i.e. the size and complexity of HTML templates used in today's shop systems. With non-toy HTML, I meant that the RDFa textbook-style examples all assume short, valid, nicely organized HTML templates that come from single source, and in our work, we see: - long, - invalid, - messy and unstructured HTML - that is also often generated from different software components and collated before returning it to the requester. --------------------- While we have discussed adding this feature to RDFa previously[1], Martin Hepp seems to have *new* implementation experience demonstrating the need for such a feature. We should request a number of examples from Martin, and examine if the evidence shows the need for a new @itemref-like attribute in RDFa. [1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html-data-tf/2011Oct/0099.html
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