- From: Karl Dubost <karl@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 13:24:31 -0400
- To: public-wai-ert@w3.org
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Hi Nils Le 19 avr. 2005, à 04:12, Nils Ulltveit-Moe a écrit : > The toaster screw example triggered my creativity. Here is an example > how it might be done: That's a cool example. I think when we are thinking to the development of EARL. We should always do this kind of exercise. - How do we use it with W3C Technologies? - How do we use it with something completely unrelated to markup languages? It will help us to see if there's anything wrong in the way, we assume the model. > <rdf:RDF> > ... > <earl:Assertion rdf:about="#toastercp1"> > <earl:subject rdf:resource="#subject" > toaster:partno="http://parts.toaster.org/1922544-M6" /> Does that mean that <earl:subject rdf:resource="#subject" [something…] /> must always contain a something to denominate what we are talking about. In this case something that has to be mandatory in the specification. -- Karl Dubost - http://www.w3.org/People/karl/ W3C Conformance Manager *** Be Strict To Be Cool ***
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