- From: Julian Reschke <julian.reschke@gmx.de>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 11:11:50 +0200
- To: Ian Hickson <ian@hixie.ch>
- CC: www-archive <www-archive@w3.org>
On 2011-07-08 09:23, Julian Reschke wrote: > On 2011-07-08 02:30, Ian Hickson wrote: >> ... >>>>>> 3. Because it has a hash in he middle instead of at the end, typical >>>>>> serializers won't be able to use namespace prefix on output, so any >>>>>> files which use these URLs will by ugly, unreadable, and large. >>>> >>>> I don't understand this issue. Could you elaborate? >>> >>> Serializers use namespaces to make the output compact and readable. >>> They typically use N3/turtle prefixes or XML namespaces as abbreviations >>> where the hash or if none the last slash is taken as the end of the >>> namespace URI, and everything from then on must be basically a >>> localname. >> >> I don't really see what the problem is here. > > In > > > http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml/microdata#http://microformats.org/profile/hcard%23:adr > > > the fragment identifier is > > http://microformats.org/profile/hcard%23:adr > > which is not a legal XML local name. > > Best regards, Julian Ian, did this answer your question? Best regards, Julian
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