- From: Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 14:42:20 +1000
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Ian Hickson <ian at hixie.ch> wrote: > I honestly don't see significant interest in computer-readable metadata. > Just look at the average user's media library; most users have terrible > metadata hygene. It is true, we live in the middle ages of metadata hygene. But maybe we can help move out of it and into more modern times by making tools available that support metadata consistency better and that automatically take care of some of the hygiene. Any such efforts should be supported. We will not be able to get away completely from having to deal with dirty metadata, but if it has an advantage to people, they will care. The whole SEO industry is built on that fact. > But in any case HTML5 already has extension mechanisms, so the discussion > should not be over whether RDFa is worth it or not, the discussion should > be over what extension mechanisms RDF needs that HTML5 doesn't provide. I would like to understand exactly what changes to the existing HTML5 spec would be required to support RDFa. Ben - can you clarify? Maybe the extension mechanism that Ian refers to already covers all the needs, but it has not been clarified. Regards, Silvia.
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