RE: img alt=, next generation.

I'm pretty sure this is the vocabulary that Morten Frederiksen uses for
his large collection of annotated images, since he can get it
automatically from  his camera (I believe it is embedded in the JPG).

Of course he also uses other stuff.

Essentially I think what you want is an RDF store and a way of identifying
the images you are talking about. The simple answer involves the social
convention of not changing where on the web you put things. The more
powerful answer means you write a bit more RDF and have more flexible ways
of identifying things...

Sorry to sound vague, but I am still finding the question a bit vague, and
I haven't got tie right now to write a more detailed answer with examples.

cheers

Chaals

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<quote who="Pawson, David">
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>     -----Original Message
> Patrick Lauke
>     Not really looked at this before, but stumbled across this
>     just now while doing a search for RDF+EXIF
>     http://www.w3.org/2003/12/exif/ and (from a very
>     superficial skim over it) looks quite interesting.
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> Yes it does, thanks Patrick.
>   Very early, and I haven't heard of it since.
> regards DaveP
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