Hi,
Here's a question related to the use of "default" prefixes, and the
@profile attribute in DC-HTML:
I was investigating tool support with respect to resolving prefixes
against actual URIs (Zotero apparently has "dc" hardwired to the
"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"). (*)
I was shortly considering to use a different prefix in my own pages,
just to find tools that do not actually do DC-HTML. But then I decided
to look at <http://dublincore.org/documents/dc-html/> first. It uses
"dc" as well:
<link rel="schema.DC" href="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" />
So, I was going to suggest to change the prefix, to illustrate that the
actual prefix "DC" is really just a convention.
But then, to my horror, I discovered something else:
<head profile="http://www.w3.org/2003/g/data-view">
Which conflicts with a must level requirement in the same spec
(<http://dublincore.org/documents/dc-html/#sect-4.1>):
"Where these conventions are used to represent a DC metadata description
set in an X/HTML document, the value of the profile attribute of the
X/HTML head element must include the URI of this X/HTML metadata profile
http://dublincore.org/documents/2008/08/04/dc-html/"
I *do* understand what the GRDDL profile is used for, but shouldn't you
then use both profile URIs in the profile attribute???
BR, Julian
(*) This has been fixed in the meantime (thanks to the Zotero maintainers):
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