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Subject: Re: [xri] <Title>


What should be done when there is more than one Rel? Should this be  
left unspecified?

On Sep 11, 2009, at 4:05 AM, Nat Sakimura wrote:

> I had an impression that maintainer of <rel> uri will maintain the  
> title etc. metadata for the uri so that one can resolve it for  
> various language for its description somehow that UI can be built on  
> it. If that is true, we should not need <Title>.
>
> =nat
>
> Joseph Anthony Pasquale Holsten wrote:
>> Maybe just pointing people to dublin core would be sufficient?  
>> People seem to use it enough with HTML.
>>
>> Also, has anyone noticed that XRD is becoming surprisingly close to  
>> a collection of XLink simple elements that's actually useful? The  
>> only other stuff they have is xlink:show, for how to render the  
>> link, notably useful for embedding; and xlink:actuate, for what  
>> sort of event activates the link. These would only be useful for  
>> embedding XRD into rendered documents like HTML or ODF, say in a  
>> profile page or resume. Totally not today's use cases, but maybe  
>> XRD 2.
>>
>> Also, +1 to xml:lang
>> ---
>> http://josephholsten.com
>>
>> On Sep 10, 2009, at 9:09 PM, Eran Hammer-Lahav wrote:
>>
>>> All the other link structures (header, element) provide a link- 
>>> level title with language support. Should we add something like  
>>> that to stay consistent? This is extremely useful in building UI  
>>> for editing and presenting XRD documents to users, especially in  
>>> the social space which is an important target for us. This came up  
>>> in pretty much every place XRDS-Simple was discussed.
>>>
>>> It will look something like this:
>>>
>>> <Title lang='en-us'>A very special link</Title>
>>>
>>> Cardinality is 0 to any. 'lang' is optional and does not have a  
>>> default value is omitted. It will use a standard languages code  
>>> spec (whatever is the prevailing reference today).
>>>
>>> EHL
>>>
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