Hi Lisa,
Indeed, XHTML2 lets us define any element or string to be, say,
"dc:creator" or "dc:subject". What it does *not* do is let us
specify that the value of dc:subject is, say, "foo:bar", where
"foo" identifies a vocabulary and "bar" a term in that
vocabulary.
Misha
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Subject: Re: DC in XHTML2
I understand that there are two other ways to do this
1, Properties attribute - for example: If you have the author written
in a span in the top of a document, you can say that
<span property = "dc:creator">
2, I believe that you can add the link element now inside the body,
effectively creating the ability to add meta data to any section
All the best
Lisa Seeman
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