Eric Miller and Jack Gilding asked about SWISH-E support for the SCHEME
and LANG attributes. The way things work now is the simplest possible way
-- that is, what ever is in CONTENT is indexed in relation to whatever is
in NAME. If you wanted to get more complex than that currently you would
need to do some front- or back-end Perl or what have you to parse the
content or search differently. If someone would care to spec out how this
should work natively, we can add it to a desired features list.
Meanwhile, we have discovered a problem with the AutoSwish code that
means until we fix it you shouldn't use AutoSwish with current DC syntax.
The period that separates DC from the element name causes problems. You
can still use SWISH-E just fine, but you will need to write your own
front-end until we get this fixed. Thanks,
Roy Tennant
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> And does it support the existing DC4 supported syntax (which from memory -
> I dont have a definitive reference handy) is:
> <META NAME=DC.subject CONTENT="(SCHEME=XYZ)(LANGUAGE=en)blah">
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> This is important to us (EdNA - www.edna.edu.au) for compatibility with
> many existing HTML editing tools.
> For more info see the draft EdNA Metadata Standard at
> http://www.edna.edu.au/edna/owa/info.getpage?sp=auto&pagecode=5210
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>
> Thanks
> Jack Gilding
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