Pete wrote:
> Are these properties necessary?
>
> i.e. doesn't saying
>
> Description(
> Resource URI ( <bar.html> )
> Statement(
> Property URI( a4a:accessMode )
> Value URI ( a4aAccessMode:textual )
> )
> Statement(
> Property URI( a4a:hasAdaptation )
> Value URI ( <bar.txt> )
> )
> )
> Description(
> Resource URI ( <bar.txt> )
> Statement(
> Property URI( a4a:accessMode )
> Value URI ( a4aAccessMode:textual )
> )
> Statement(
> Property URI( a4a:hasAdaptation )
> Value URI ( <bar.mp3> )
> )
> )
>
> Description(
> Resource URI ( <bar.mp3> )
> Statement(
> Property URI( a4a:accessMode )
> Value URI ( a4aAccessMode:auditory )
> )
> )
> tell me that bar.mp3 "is an auditory adaptation of"
> bar.html (and so on) anyway?
Yes. I think it does - which I why I said towards the end of one of my
posts that my example was probably wrong. I think it is sufficient to
know that bar.mp3 is an adaptation of bar.txt *and* to know (separately)
that the access mode of bar.mp3 is auditory. I.e. as your example above
shows.
Andy
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