Andy Kirkwood|Motive said:
An interesting application of the technology, although I'm not sure that
is addresses how to make it *easier* for administrators to
maintain metadata records.
and
(Assuming the ideal solution would be a wysiwyg editing environment for
non-technical content authors.)
Title: Re: [WSG] Naked metadata - RDF in
HTML
Hi Terrence,
It feels like we're talking at cross-purposes?
I'm approaching the subject with the idea
that metadata is
important in order for people to find
(related) information at some later
time.
Interesting and valid point, unfortunately
Thanks Jonathon. This is great, I have forwarded a link to your page to
our metadata people.
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kind regards
Terrence Wood.
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Would using a rel or rev attribute be more appropriate than using a class
to delineate the metadata? These attributes imply a relationship whereas
class does not.
If you needed to get at elements containing metadata at the
Hi Jonathan,
An interesting application of the technology, although I'm not sure
that is addresses how to make it *easier* for administrators to
maintain metadata records.
ISSUES
(Assuming the ideal solution would be a wysiwyg editing environment
for non-technical content authors.)
Hi Ian, Liddy, Charles, Peter, Misha, Alan, Patrick, Andy, Geoff,
DC-General and WSG
Thank you for all your help and comments. In particular, thank you,
Ian, for RDF in HTML.
Last week, I wrote to the DC-General and the Web Standards Group
mailing lists. I was lamenting the fact that