On Fri, 18 Jul 1997, Simon Cox wrote:
> eg - <H1>content</H1> in HTML
> -> centred, bold, large font in a graphical browser
>
> similarly, we might say
> Sound as DC.type
> -> audio as a MIME type
Ah, but we don't want to say that though. We've already got the DC.Format
element which specifies the media format (ie MIME type). The resource
type is more to describe the genre of the resource that the Dublin Core
metadata was generated for. Genre is something that MIME doesn't really
talk about. So we wouldn't need a style sheet of any kind here because we
should be getting MIME type information if needed from the DC.format, not
from DC.type.
Tatty bye,
Jim'll
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