I don't know of any documents, but for a similar idea, you might have a look
at Resource Directory Description Language (RDDL) at www.rddl.org. From the
home page:
A Resource Directory provides a text
description of some class of resources
and of individual resources related to
that class. It also contains a directory
of links to these related resources.
In particular, RDDL is defined as an extension to XHTML and, IIRC, folks on
xml-dev who worked it out (the same bunch who brought us SAX), had to work
through some of the fine points of XHTML modularization. It includes a SAX
based resource discovery parser. One of the key ideas behind RDDL is that
the base document is rendered as human readable text by most browsers, but
includes embedded machine readable information.
A somewhat different application, but addresses many of the same technical
and authoring issues.
Charles Reitzel
-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Algermissen [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 2:28 PM
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Subject: XHTML/DC documents?
Dear list members,
I am working on a parser that extracts metadata from XHTML documents. Does
anybody know of a website that uses DC in XHTML meta tags ?
Thanks!
Jan Algermissen
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