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Subject: Re: [office-metadata] Re: Splitting View and Model
The rest can wait, but on this, just to clarify: On Dec 20, 2006, at 9:50 AM, Michael Brauer - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg wrote: >> If we have this: >> <text:link >> meta:property="http://ex.net/client" >> meta:resource="http://ex.net/contacts/1">Jane Doe</text:link> >> ... the actual description (say a vCard representation) is apart from >> the content, but we still have *some* metadata there. The string >> "Jane Doe" is just a label (not per se metadata). > > Let's see if I did understand that. You have Jane Doe's vCard > somewhere. And the two > attributes meta:property and meta:resource do not specify metadata by > themselves, but "duplicate" them to get a link to the vCard entry? In this case, the reference itself (those two attribute) *is* a metadata statement; it defines the relation between the document and the resource (the person). So say we have a document identified with a URI of "http://ex.net/foo". The triple might be: <http://ex.net/foo> <http://ex.net/client> <http://ex.net/contacts/1> . What I was saying is that the content in the element (the string "Jane Doe") is just a label (not unlike in any link element). Hope that helps. Bruce
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