Re: Thoughts on WCAG 2.0 {3.2}

> actually CSS provides support for nested elements already - there are a
> number of ways you can pick things that are nested.

What is this in reply to? Are you talking about "display: inline;"?

> Also, it may be interesting to use XSLT for this kind of stuff, by
providing
> a simple HTML version using classes, and a link to an XSLT stylesheet that
> turns it back into mixed XHTML/RDF... [...]

Yes, Dan Connoly uses this kind of techniques for some of his pages.
See: http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly And he has a list of Semantic stuff
he's working on. One link actually links to an XSLT converted view of his
page [1] using classes.
Using classes is all we can use in 1.0/1.1 at the mo', but I think there
should be some alternatives in future: i.e. actually putting the semantics
in the page in the first place! Discussing XSLT transformations to create
Semantic Web summaries isn't part of this list though, I guess, so I suppose
no-one is going to be able to persue this here. Maybe I'll hack an example
up and send it to RDF IG.

http://www.w3.org/2000/06/webdata/xslt?xslfile=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2FPeo
ple%2FConnolly%2Fsmart-home.xsl&xmlfile=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2FPeople%2FC
onnolly%2F

Kindest Regards,
Sean B. Palmer
http://xhtml.waptechinfo.com/swr/
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/
http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/
"Perhaps, but let's not get bogged down in semantics."
   - Homer J. Simpson, BABF07.

Received on Friday, 24 November 2000 16:06:19 UTC