Had a couple of questions.

A little background - I maintain the Personally Identifiable Information (PII) 
namespace: http://purl.org/pii/terms/ This is a group of tokenized URL's which 
can be used to "change the subject", although in RDF you actually are changing 
the Object, or adding a new triple. Quality is defined by having thought 
through the hazards of disclosure before publication, redacting if necessary, 
marking with a "pii:rel" attribute, validation by XSD, etc..  There is no 
reason to sacrifice conformance for the purely selfish reason you don't want 
your bank account drained :)

1. I thought I saw an <author> (DC.creator) tag in the header, but I do not see 
that in the RDF. There are a considerable number of meta data terms which do 
not identify persons, <title>, for example. Agent Classes, Languages, MIME 
(Content-Type), etc. are likewise exempt as groups without individual identity. 
Agents, though, require inspection.

2. If there is an easy way to filter the personal "profile"  in the HEAD, from 
the general DOM item properties the task is much easier.  Will the GRDDL/Dublin 
Core Syntax mechanism for linking meta data schema to m...@name still work as 
before ?  It would seem that <link rel="schema.DC" ... would end up in the 
general html vocab population.  If one needs to use a CURIE that is fine, as 
long as it is known that a CURIE must be used.

Gannon J Dick


      

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