- From: Leonard R. Kasday <kasday@acm.org>
- Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 10:07:31 -0500
- To: "Sean B. Palmer" <sean@mysterylights.com>
- Cc: w3c-wai-er-ig@w3.org
Thanks Sean. So if we wind up using RDF we'll want to suggest to the the RDF and/or XHTML groups that include RDF in XHTML., so we can make as much as possible what we need general use "business as usual". And since like I say the RDF folks already claim it can be used in HTML I expect they'll want to do that. What do you think? By the way, are there any current links to the definition of m12n? It seems to be used as a synonym for XHTML modularization. But when I search for it on w3c I just get - email from the mailing lists, where they assume everybody knows what it means, or - pages such as the XHTML modularization spec [1]... but when I actually look at the specs returned by the search, m12n isn't mentioned. Is this a piece of jargon that used to be in specs but isn't there anymore? Or is there actually an official, current w3c reference that defines it? I sure couldn't find any. Len [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/CR-xhtml-modularization-20001020/ -- Leonard R. Kasday, Ph.D. Institute on Disabilities/UAP and Dept. of Electrical Engineering at Temple University (215) 204-2247 (voice) (800) 750-7428 (TTY) http://astro.temple.edu/~kasday mailto:kasday@acm.org Chair, W3C Web Accessibility Initiative Evaluation and Repair Tools Group http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/IG/ The WAVE web page accessibility evaluation assistant: http://www.temple.edu/inst_disabilities/piat/wave/
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