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Hi
On Wed 17-Oct-2001 at 08:59:19AM -0500, Aaron Swartz wrote:
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> I think it is essential that when a human visits a DC namespace they:
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> - DO get a human-readable version of things
I agree, we should be doing all we can to make the semantic web
understandable to people and one way in for people who don't know what
things like RDF and XML are will no doubt be through pasting namespaces
into browsers.
I remember doing this for XHTML when I first discovered it and I don't
remember the page that is currently at the address being there, but it's
a _good thing_ that it now does have something human readable:
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
In addition since RDDL is XHTML basic with one additional element I'm
sure someone like Aaron could change the XHTML namespace page into RDDL
and it would look exactly the same for humans but also then contain
machine readable information.
RDDL seems like a sensible solution to me.
Chris
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Chris Croome
http://mkdoc.com/
http://www.webarchitects.co.uk/
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