Hi
On Thu 06-May-2004 at 11:10:46PM +0100, Phil Shaw wrote:
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> <URL:http://www.codestyle.org/test/DCTestCases.shtml>
Looks good :-)
> I would appreciate feedback on the test cases (and RDF output) and
> suggestions for any less obvious permutations I may have missed.
> Thanks in advance.
OK well only one small point struck me, this XHTML:
<link rel="DCTERMS.hasVersion"
hreflang="en"
href="http://www.codestyle.org/test/rdf-DCNew.shtml#hasVersion"/>
Is saying that the resource at the specified URI is in english.
But this RDF:
<dcterms:hasVersion
rdf:resource="http://www.codestyle.org/test/rdf-DCNew.shtml#hasVersion"
xml:lang="en"/>
Is saying that the actual URI string is in english.
I guess the RDF representation would be more like:
<rdf:Description
rdf:about="http://www.codestyle.org/test/rdf-DCNew.shtml#hasVersion">
<dc:language>en</dc:language>
</rdf:Description>
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"/>
Could result in something like:
<rdf:Description
rdf:about="http://www.codestyle.org/test/rdf-DCNew.shtml#hasVersion">
<dc:language>en</dc:language>
<dc:title>Some Document</dc:title>
<dc:format>
<dcterms:IMT>
<rdf:value>text/html; charset=UTF-8</rdf:value>
</dcterms:IMT>
</dc:format>
</rdf:Description>
Chris
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