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[WWW-HTML Mailing List Archive Home] [Messages By Thread] [Messages By Date] RE: DC in XHTML2
From: Misha Wolf <Misha.Wolf@reuters.com>
Date: Tue, 07 Jun 2005 22:35:56 +0100 Message-ID: <T716523ea370a01f01a1744@lonsmime02.rit.reuters.com> To: lisa@ubaccess.com Cc: dc-general@jiscmail.ac.uk, www-rdf-interest@w3.org, semantic-web@w3.org, www-html@w3.org, iptc-metadata@yahoogroups.com Hi Lisa, Indeed, XHTML2 lets us define any element or string to be, say, "dc:creator" or "dc:subject". What it does *not* do is let us specify that the value of dc:subject is, say, "foo:bar", where "foo" identifies a vocabulary and "bar" a term in that vocabulary. Misha -----Original Message----- From: semantic-web-request@w3.org [mailto:semantic-web-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Lisa Seeman Sent: 07 June 2005 20:16 To: Misha Wolf Cc: dc-general@jiscmail.ac.uk; www-rdf-interest@w3.org; semantic-web@w3.org; www-html@w3.org; iptc-metadata@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: DC in XHTML2 I understand that there are two other ways to do this 1, Properties attribute - for example: If you have the author written in a span in the top of a document, you can say that <span property = "dc:creator"> 2, I believe that you can add the link element now inside the body, effectively creating the ability to add meta data to any section All the best Lisa Seeman ----------------------------------------------------------------- Visit our Internet site at http://www.reuters.com To find out more about Reuters Products and Services visit http://www.reuters.com/productinfo Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of Reuters Ltd.Received on Tuesday, 7 June 2005 21:36:12 GMT |
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