- From: Alex Miłowski <alex@milowski.com>
- Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2014 15:41:11 -0700
- To: W3C RDFWA WG <public-rdfa-wg@w3.org>
I don't see any problem with XML has a host language. There are plenty of XML vocabularies that will benefit from RDFa. In fact, RDFa is being added to DocBook and will be valid DocBook for version 5.1. Meanwhile, the test seems just incorrect. The only language attribute available that is universally recognized is xml:lang. The simple solution is to correct the input document in the test case. On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Gregg Kellogg <gregg@greggkellogg.net> wrote: > On Jul 2, 2014, at 2:52 PM, Alex Miłowski <alex@milowski.com> wrote: > >> I have been running the latest version of Green Turtle through the >> test suite and have found a few issues. I must not have had this in >> my cached version of the test suite from the last time around. >> >> Test #0332 seems to be missing the correct XML language attribute >> necessary for the test to work. >> >> The XML variant is here: >> >> http://rdfa.info/test-suite/test-cases/rdfa1.1/xml/0332.xml >> >> The language attribute should use xml:lang instead for this to work properly. > > I noticed this problem recently too; I think XML should just be removed as a host language. > > Gregg > >> -- >> --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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