- From: Martin McEvoy <martin@weborganics.co.uk>
- Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 10:31:18 +0100
- To: Manu Sporny <msporny@digitalbazaar.com>
- CC: RDFa Community <public-rdfa@w3.org>, RDFa mailing list <public-rdf-in-xhtml-tf@w3.org>
Well done Manu great work. Manu Sporny wrote: > Hi RDFa-ers, > > Good news! > > HTML+RDFa was published today as a Working Draft via the HTML Working > Group. This means that RDFa is now an active work product of the HTML > WG, which is also working on HTML5: > > http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-in-html/ > > HTML+RDFa defines how RDFa should operate when used in HTML4, HTML5, and > XHTML5 documents. Previously, we had defined RDFa for XHTML1 documents > via the XHTML+RDFa specification. > > Collectively, RDFa support in HTML4, XHTML1, HTML5 and XHTML5 cover all > of the major languages used to generate almost all of the pages on the > web now and for at least the next 10 years. The perma-link to the W3C > news entry can be found here: > > http://www.w3.org/News/2009#entry-6526 > > This is a result of the hard work led by the Semantic Web Deployment WG, > XHTML2 WG, HTML WG, RDFa Task Force and of course, those of you on these > mailing lists - the many people that have provided input and helped > refine, implement and spread the use of RDFa through your websites, > projects and companies. Thank you for your continued effort and for > being a part of showing the Web why semantics matter. :) > > -- manu > > -- Martin McEvoy http://weborganics.co.uk/ "You may find it hard to swallow the notion that anything as large and apparently inanimate as the Earth is alive." Dr. James Lovelock, The Ages of Gaia
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