life-science-related vocabularies.
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thinking of things like a table which has a check-mark column
with a green tick image repeated all the way down, or a traffic-light
indicator column with red, green and perhaps amber images indicating
different statuses. I quite often see such things in web applications.
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, and even if I couldn't find an
alternative source for that definition, the URI would still not be
useless. I'd still know, say, that Toby Inkster is a foaf:Person, and
Manu Sporny is a foaf:Person and from that I'd be able to conclude
that they're the same sort of thing in some way.
Given enough
/;
ex:property1 rdf:resource=http://example.net/Quux; /
ex:property2http://example.org//ex:property2
/rdf:Description
And there is a big difference in what these two pieces of RDF/XML mean.
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also contains a property attribute,
then the content and datatype attributes must be used in an RDFa-
compatible manner.
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and any other edge case you choose to think about. Why
reinvent the wheel?
1. Well, fractional seconds only to a finite number of decimal
places, but let's not split hairs.
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SGML parsing, so the above
document is actually parsed as if it had html and body elements
wrapping it.
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?
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prefer using
CURIEs.
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to be
parsed using a subset of FOAF (e.g. http://weborganics.co.uk/hFoaF/)
and thus merged with FOAF available as RDF/XML, RDFa, etc.
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it already
does), but rather, should it validate?
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, and thus not afford it the same level of trust granted
to the rest of the page. So the natural language processing can
benefit from RDFa.
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to correctly mark up what their name is,
then why trust them to mark up what deserves emphasis? Why believe
the address they provide? What if the instance they marked up with
dfn is not really the defining one? What if a var is really a
constant?
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Michal Zalewski wrote:
3) Add an on-by-default mechanism that prevents UI actions to be taken
when a document tries to obstruct portions of a non-same-origin
frame.
Something like focus-follows-mouse plus autoraise for IFRAMEs might
work.
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in dictionary for
storing all the definitions people collect on the web, but the
element is there for those people who want to use it. Browsers
*could* do something useful with dfn if they liked, but none so far
seem to have done so.
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http
rich HTML -- most of which probably haven't even been
thought of yet.
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. classes, etc).
After parsing, GRDDL and RDFa both yield RDF triples, so the two
techniques are complementary - the data extracted from each can be
combined safely.
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/p
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:
div typeof=rdf:Statement
span rel=rdf:subject resource=#jane
span property=foaf:nameJane/span
/span
span rel=rdf:predicate
span property=rdfs:labelloves/span
/span
span rel=rdf:object resource=#mac
span property=foaf:nameMac/span
/span
/div
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