> Maybe also some comments on other link element attributes
> [http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/links.html#edef-LINK
> are useful also (type for instance).
They pretty much just apply to cases where the URI given by the href
attribute is intended to be dereferenced. While you can dereference the URI
what you get (unless there is some content-negotiation going on that I'm
unaware of) is an RDF/XML document mis-identified as plain text. This is
going to be of little value here where the URI isn't being used as a URL.
However if you wanted to give this information (after all some browsers
provide UI that allows one to follow links given in <link/> elements) then
appropriate values would currently be:
<link
rel="schema.dc"
href="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
charset="utf-8"
hreflang="en-US"
type="application/xml+rdf"
title="Dublin Core Schema" />
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