Barney Carroll wrote:

> Each piece of data you want to mark up is tabular data - that is to say
> it is defined by its place in a 2-dimensional grid, where one axis is
> the DVD it is referring to, and the other is the attribute it describes.
> 
> Using a table you can get that second dimension (columns - the
> attributes) set and sorted. There's far less ambiguity about your data.

I'm with Barney -- it's tabular data. The *semantics* of the data
structure don't change when a query results in a single row versus
multiple rows.

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