Mission accepted. My shot: <span class="attributed.creative-commons.org" ><object type="image/jpeg" data="image.jpg" ></object > <small >by <span class="creator.creative-commons.org" >Ben Adida</span ></small ></object ></span >
(Note that you could rather put such information into EXIF comment for the image). Chris -----Original Message----- From: Ben Adida [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 1:43 AM To: Ian Hickson Cc: Dan Brickley; Kristof Zelechovski; Tab Atkins Jr.; Bonner, Matt; Henri Sivonen; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [whatwg] RDFa Ian Hickson wrote: > It's not entirely clear to me what the > requirements are here, but if one wanted to be able to give verb-object > pairs for a remote page, then one could do something like this: > > <span class="annotation.example.org"> > <a href="ball.html">My Favorite Ball</a> > by <span class="author.example.com">Dewey</span>, > published by <span class="publisher.example.com">Dog Books</span> > </span> This is quite contrived, precludes naturally written HTML, and is good only for a small subset of use cases. How would you point to the creator of an image? Likely again with some ad-hoc structure that wouldn't be the same parsing model as the example you give above.