On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Dan Brickley wrote:
> Representing vCard Objects in RDF/XML
> W3C Note 22 February 2001
> http://www.w3.org/TR/vcard-rdf
>
> Good to see this work resurface, and very timely! The examples in
> section 5 might prove useful in answering Stu's recent questions about
> scoping dc-architecture solutions, structured values / "dumbdown" etc...
I'm not sure... The first DC example shows
<rdf:Description rdf:about = "http://qqqfoo.com/annual-report.html" >
<DC:title> Annual Report 1999/2000 </DC:title>
<DC:creator rdf:parseType="Resource">
<vCard:FN> Corky Crystal </vCard:FN>
<vCard:N rdf:parseType="Resource">
<vCard:Family> Crystal </vCard:Family>
<vCard:Given> Corky </vCard:Given>
</vCard:N>
<vCard:EMAIL rdf:parseType="Resource">
<rdf:value> [log in to unmask] </rdf:value>
<rdf:type
rdf:resource="http://www.w3.org/2001/vcard-rdf/3.0#internet"/>
</vCard:EMAIL>
</DC:creator>
</rdf:Description>
</rdf:RDF>
(I've cut a few bits out). What triples are associated with this? I
would have expectged to see something more like
<rdf:Description rdf:about = "http://qqqfoo.com/annual-report.html" >
<DC:title> Annual Report 1999/2000 </DC:title>
<DC:creator>
<dct:Person>
<vCard:FN> Corky Crystal </vCard:FN>
<vCard:N rdf:parseType="Resource">
<vCard:Family> Crystal </vCard:Family>
<vCard:Given> Corky </vCard:Given>
</vCard:N>
<vCard:EMAIL rdf:parseType="Resource">
<rdf:value> [log in to unmask] </rdf:value>
<rdf:type
rdf:resource="http://www.w3.org/2001/vcard-rdf/3.0#internet"/>
</vCard:EMAIL>
<dct:Person>
</DC:creator>
</rdf:Description>
which introduces a new (typed) node to indicate that some other resource
(the person) is being described by the vCard attributes?
Andy
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