Hi
On Mon 12-May-2003 at 10:24:14PM +0100, Andy Powell wrote:
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> > is "rel=copyright" the only built in "link" type, which is to be
> > honoured by a dc-application?
>
> It appears, to me, to be the only builtin link type where there is
> a semantic overlap with DC.
I guess it depends which list of link types one uses... :-)
This is a bigger list:
http://fantasai.tripod.com/qref/Appendix/LinkTypes/alphindex.html
And this is the ultimate collection of info on the link element:
The 'link'-Element in (X)HTML
http://www.subotnik.net/html/link
Another possible overlap is this (I'm not suggesting that we need
this example in the spec, or that it is a good idea...):
<link rel="toc dcterms:tableOfContents" href="#toc" />
http://fantasai.tripod.com/qref/Appendix/LinkTypes/ltdef.html#contents
http://fantasai.tripod.com/qref/Appendix/LinkTypes/ltdef.html#toc
http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/#tableOfContents
Also I don't know if it's worth mentioning the type, media and
charset attributes, they are explained in a good way here:
http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/head/link.html
I think all this stuff is best left out :-) though perhaps a
reference to "The 'link'-Element in (X)HTML" might be worth adding
in the references section so others can read up more on this...?
Chris
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