ISSUE-104: Determine if RDFa should normatively state that <link> and <meta> elements are supported in flow content.

link and meta in body

Determine if RDFa should normatively state that <link> and <meta> elements are supported in flow content.

State:
CLOSED
Product:
2nd LC Comment - RDFa Core 1.1
Raised by:
Ivan Herman
Opened on:
2011-08-25
Description:
Started by Jeni's blog: http://www.jenitennison.com/blog/node/165
Related Actions Items:
Related emails:
  1. HTML5 LINK/META Elements in flow content (from msporny@digitalbazaar.com on 2011-10-09)
  2. Telecon Agenda - September 29th 2011, 1400 UTC (from msporny@digitalbazaar.com on 2011-09-26)
  3. Re: Official RDFa Response: ISSUE-104: Determine if RDFa should normatively state that <link> and <meta> elements are supported in flow content. (from tai@g5n.co.uk on 2011-09-20)
  4. Telecon Agenda - September 22nd 2011, 1400 UTC (from msporny@digitalbazaar.com on 2011-09-18)
  5. Re: Official RDFa Response: ISSUE-104: Determine if RDFa should normatively state that <link> and <meta> elements are supported in flow content. (from ivan@w3.org on 2011-09-12)
  6. Re: Official RDFa Response: ISSUE-104: Determine if RDFa should normatively state that <link> and <meta> elements are supported in flow content. (from jeni@jenitennison.com on 2011-09-11)
  7. Re: Official RDFa Response: ISSUE-104: Determine if RDFa should normatively state that <link> and <meta> elements are supported in flow content. (from ivan@w3.org on 2011-09-11)
  8. Re: Official RDFa Response: ISSUE-104: Determine if RDFa should normatively state that <link> and <meta> elements are supported in flow content. (from jeni@jenitennison.com on 2011-09-10)
  9. Official RDFa Response: ISSUE-104: Determine if RDFa should normatively state that <link> and <meta> elements are supported in flow content. (from gregg@kellogg-assoc.com on 2011-09-09)
  10. Telecon Agenda - September 8th 2011, 1400 UTC (from msporny@digitalbazaar.com on 2011-09-07)
  11. ISSUE-104: Determine if RDFa should normatively state that <link> and <meta> elements are supported in flow content. (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2011-08-25)

Related notes:

The WG decided that this is to be done by another working group:
http://www.w3.org/2010/02/rdfa/meetings/2011-09-08

Ivan Herman, 16 Sep 2011, 09:34:07

Closed based on resolution, HTML WG must act upon the finding:

http://www.w3.org/2010/02/rdfa/meetings/2011-09-29#ISSUE__2d_104__3a__link__2f_meta_in_HTML5_flow_content

Manu Sporny, 10 Oct 2011, 00:53:21

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