Re: Use of dc:language in test subject?

Hi Nils,

What about using the xml:lang attribute on the RDF nodes (for example <earl:subject xml:lang="fr" .../>)?

Or even better, when possible, within the content itself. For example <earl:subject><![CDATA[<xhtml xml:lang="fr" ...>...</xhtml>]]></earl:subject>.

Do you have a different use case?


Regards,
  Shadi


Nils Ulltveit-Moe wrote:
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> Hi Shadi,
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> It would be useful with a way of integrating content language
> identification with EARL. Have you discussed using other dublin core
> identifiers in the test subject, like e.g. dc:language for identifying
> the (main) language of the test subject?
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> Regards,
> Nils Ulltveit-Moe
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