- From: Kent Landfield <kent@landfield.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Aug 1997 11:32:24 -0500 (CDT)
- To: FAQ-Maintainers@consensus.com
- Cc: w3c-wai-wg@w3.org
# > - Should we again raise the issue of providing a single standard header # > that Usenet FAQs insert to indicate where to find the current Web version # > of the FAQ, and use that (exclusively?) in our archive? # # The object that you want to support is not just an URL but a # model citation for the resource, including text that frames and # is the content of the anchor as well as the URL for the HREF. This would be *very* useful, both for the user as well as for the effectiveness of search databases. # This needs to be coordinated with the RDF work within the WWW. # [And the RDF work needs to be compatible with passing the metadata # in RFC 822 headers.] But how far off is that from being real and usable ? (serious question) # The idea of having all Web objects export a "model citation" to # the metadata domain (a.k.a. RDF or son-of-PICS) is something that # will help solve the navigability problems that blind Web # wanderers encounter nowadays when ALT text is poorly selected or # absent. Is there something that we can do today to make HTML based FAQs easier and more useful ? # There is related discussion in # # http://www.access.digex.net/%7Easgilman/web-access/perc_rfc.html Interesting discussions. Thanks for the reference. -- Kent Landfield Phone: 1-817-545-2502 The Landfield Group FAX: 1-817-545-7650 Email: kent@landfield.com http://www.landfield.com/ Please send comp.sources.misc related mail to kent@uunet.uu.net. Search the Usenet Hypertext FAQ Archive at http://www.faqs.org/faqs/
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