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Ben Companjen commented on ANY23-65:
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Well, this is kind of embarrassing... I just had another look at the RDFa Core
1.1 doc and saw that the CURIES are defined without spaces. That would mean the
examples are wrong and all the work I did was to support the wrong examples :S
It still works of course. I emailed two of the editors of the doc with my
findings, so hopefully it will be updated.
> Update to RDFa extraction stylesheet
> ------------------------------------
>
> Key: ANY23-65
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ANY23-65
> Project: Apache Any23
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 0.7.0
> Reporter: Ben Companjen
> Labels: patch, xslt
> Attachments: rdfa.xslt, stylesheet.patch, stylesheet3.patch
>
> Original Estimate: 3h
> Remaining Estimate: 3h
>
> The RDFa 1.1 Core specification requests namespace prefixes in HTML5 be put
> in a "prefix" attribute like this: "ns1: http://example.org/ ns2:
> http://example.com/"
> My sample HTML page has this, but Sindice, which uses Any23, didn't read my
> namespace correctly. I narrowed it down to, and changed accordingly, the XSLT
> template "tokenize2" in the rdfa.xslt stylesheet. The template expected
> "ns1:http://example.org/ ns2:http://example.com/" (no spaces between prefix
> and namespace URI) and did not normalize whitespace, like linebreaks
> (although I'm not sure that broke the functionality).
> I use Any23 0.6.1 locally, but
> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/any23/trunk/core/src/main/resources/org/apache/any23/extractor/rdfa/rdfa.xslt?revision=1231556&view=markup
> shows that the template is the same in the trunk.
> A possible problem may be that the new template will not accept the
> non-spaced namespace definitions, like you can find in the RDFa produced by
> Best Buy. A further improvement to my template may be accepting both
> namespace definitions with spaces and the ones without.
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