On 7 May 2004, at 10:38, Chris Croome wrote:
> > <URL:http://www.codestyle.org/test/DCTestCases.shtml>
This is updated with your suggested case at the bottom of the page.
> Also I wonder if it would be worth adding some additional attributes
> to your examples?
>
> <link rel="DCTERMS.hasVersion"
> hreflang="en"
> title="Some Document"
> type="text/html"
> charset="UTF-8"
> href="http://www.codestyle.org/test/rdf-DCNew.shtml#hasVersion
> "/>
The W3C HTML recommendation states that RFC1766 _must_ be used for
the hreflang attribute, so a DC qualifier can be implied. Cases like
this are transformed to this type of structure:
<rdf:RDF ...>
<dctype:Text rdf:about="http://www.codestyle.org/test/rdf-
DCNewLinkElementsPlus.shtml">
...
<dc:relation>
<rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.codestyle.org/test/rdf-
DCNew.shtml#relation">
<dc:language>
<dcterms:RFC1766>
<rdf:value>en</rdf:value>
</dcterms:RFC1766>
</dc:language>
<dc:title>Related document</dc:title>
<dc:format>
<dcterms:IMT>
<rdf:value>text/html; charset=UTF-8</rdf:value>
</dcterms:IMT>
</dc:format>
</rdf:Description>
</dc:relation>
</dctype:Text>
</rdf:RDF>
Thanks Chris.
Phil
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