Two problems on the Semantics page.
1. There are two very similar sentences in para 3:
> In the element descriptions below, a formal single-word label is
> specified to make the syntactic specification of elements simpler for
> encoding schemes.
> In addition, a formal, single-word label (expressed in the following
> list in all upper case) is specified to make syntactic specification
> of elements simpler in encoding schemes.
2. We've previously agreed to write element names in lower case, eg:
"DC.title". XML has recently abandoned case folding, hence RDF will
be case-sensitive. Our Web page, which is our primary reference
material, presents element names in upper case. A contradiction.
How about using italics instead? That way the sort of emphasis used
in the quote below will still work:
1.Title
Label: TITLE
The name given to the resource by the CREATOR or PUBLISHER.
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