- From: Charles McCathieNevile <charles@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 23:54:36 -0500 (EST)
- To: Nick Kew <nick@webthing.com>
- cc: <w3c-wai-er-ig@w3.org>
<rdf:about xmlns="http...22#">
<rdf:Bag>
<li>http://example.com/1</li>
<li>http://example.com/2</li>
<li>http://example.com/3</li>
</rdf:Bag>
...
(I can't guarantee the syntax, but it is something like that)
The issue is whether you have a way to define what the site is. (If you do,
you could state it in something that you could then discuss...)
cheers
Charles
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Nick Kew wrote:
Does anyone have anything to add to this:
<nick_kew> sbp?
<sbp> I am here, but I am very tired
<nick_kew> OK nevermind, I'll post to list instead
<sbp> no, it's O.K., give me a whirl
<sbp> but expect replies to be at a slightly lower level of coherance than
normal (if that's possible!)
<nick_kew> earl:testSubject
<sbp> Uh huh...
<nick_kew> How would it work if this were more than one page
<nick_kew> - e.g. an evaluation on an entire site?
<sbp> that's one of our main issues. There are a handful of ways in which
it could be done (match against a RegExp, use some of the log stuff, have
multiple objects, use URISpace, come up with some URISpace-in-RDF-a-like),
but we haven't really discussed it, yet alone settled upon anything
<sbp> come back, rdf:aboutEachPrefix!
<nick_kew> OK, I'll have to run ahead of you for Valet, since I'm
accepting user comments on either "this page" or "this site"
<sbp> that's fine; if you have to implement something now, just go
ahead... but let us know :-)
<nick_kew> will do.
<sbp> cheers :-)
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