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Subject: RE: [tm-pubsubj] New Published Subject Indicator
* Patrick: | Let me try the published subject indicator example again, this time | following Pepper's advice on "human-readable": | | <head> | <meta name="keywords" content="apple" /> | <meta name="location" content="http://psi.fruits.org/apple.html" /> | <meta name="type" content="published subject indicator" /> | <meta name="publisher" content="Johnny Appleseed" /> | <meta name="date" content="20030914" /> | </head> | <body> | <p>Apple: Round firm fleshy fruit of a rosaceous tree</p> | <p>Published Subject Indicator published by Johnny Appleseed on | 2003-09-14</p> | <p>The URI for this Published Subject Indicator is: | http://psi.fruits.org/apple.html. </p> | </body> | | Comments? (Not wedded to the actual statements that appear, just | illustrative. Suggestions on constraints, if any, welcome.) I would say that this is acceptable. Not optimal, perhaps, but it conforms to both the requirements and the recommendations as I understand them. I'm not sure about the exact semantics of your five <meta> elements, nor their relationship to DC: To what extent do the names of the property types (keywords, location, type, publisher, date) -- and the ways in which you using them -- conform to existing metadata recommendations, in particular, Dublin Core? Steve -- Steve Pepper <pepper@ontopia.net> Chief Executive Officer, Ontopia Convenor, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34/WG 3 Editor, XTM (XML Topic Maps 1.0)
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