On 12/9/05 9:00 AM, "A. Pagaltzis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> * Henry Story <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-09-12 00:05]:
>> In the DOAP over Atom type solution where the RDF is placed
>> inside the content, there  is then no more space to put the
>> entry content itself. So I can either put  the text entry into
>> the content or the metadata. Where should the metadata go?
> 
> Hmm. I think it¹s not metadata that we¹re talking about here,
> it¹s data. The location etc aren¹t a description of your weblog
> entry, they¹re a description of a place. So is your article.
> 
> In other words, your article is ³meta²data about the cool bar.
> So it goes inside the RDF that is the entry¹s content.

I was thinking the opposite. The article goes into content as text/xhtml,
and the RDF goes into the <entry> as extensions.

> Now, that¹s not going to be accessible to clients who don¹t know
> look in the right place in the graph.

Again, all the RDF extensions won't be accessible to clients that don't know
where to look, but the article content will be available, because it's one
of the baseline formats.

> So you put a copy of the article in your atom:summary, because it
> summarizes the full thing available in the RDF payload.

Not if it's a long article, please.

e.


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