From what I can tell, the intention is to use the format X-something to
describe a parameter that is not registered with IANA. Put differently, IANA
reserves all keywords except for those starting with "X-".

I haven't read-up on the work-title discussion as of yet...so no input as to
whether this is applicable or not.

Cheers,
Brad


On 5/8/07, Martin McEvoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 23:07 +0100, Martin McEvoy wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 22:08 +0100, Andy Mabbett wrote:
> > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Manu Sporny
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > writes
> >
> > >Scott's argument was the final nail in the 'work-title' coffin. Work
> > >title has been changed to 'fn'
> >
> > Thereby giving us:
> >
> >   <div class="haudio">
> >
> >         <span class="contributor hcard">
> >           <span class="fn">                      <!-- fn #1 -->
> >                 Roy Harper
> >           </span>
> >         </span>
> >
> >         <span class="fn">                        <!-- fn #2 -->
> >           Bullinamingvase
> >         </span>
> >    </div>
>
> I wandered when some one was going to pick up on this
>
> Andy you are correct we are not describing a person here we are
> describing a work or some kind although still technically an object
>
> so work-title or some derivative of is needed in this case.

just a question for anyone that can answer
I have been reading through this http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2426.txt

and I'm wondering can anyone expand on what x-name is? all I can gather
its "Reserved for non-standard use" could it apply in this case?

Martin
>
> Martin.

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