RDF-ISSUE-44 (rdfms-qnames-can't-represent-all-uris): Revisit "The RDF XML syntax cannot represent all possible Property URI's" [Cleanup tasks]

RDF-ISSUE-44 (rdfms-qnames-can't-represent-all-uris): Revisit "The RDF XML syntax cannot represent all possible Property URI's" [Cleanup tasks]

http://www.w3.org/2011/rdf-wg/track/issues/44

Raised by: David Wood
On product: Cleanup tasks

See http://www.w3.org/2000/03/rdf-tracking/#rdfms-qnames-cant-represent-all-uris
rdfms-qnames-can't represent-all-uris: The RDF XML syntax cannot
represent all possible Property URI's.

CONTINUE: Noted, RDF/XML does not allow all possible property URIs to
be represented. This issue remains open, while the WG explores the
impact of IRIs on RDF; however
RDF/XML is unlikely to change beyond the basic minimum needed. Other
formats (Turtle, n-triples) are available as alternatives to RDF/XML
where difficult property
names are unavoidable. Vocabulary authors have an incentive to choose
RDF property URIs that will work with all syntaxes, including classic
RDF/XML."

Richard proposes to CLOSE instead:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdf-wg/2011Apr/0345.html
"This is a long-known problem in RDF/XML, users have learned to live with it, there is no easy fix, and updating from URIrefs to IRIs is unlikely to change anything here."

Several people supported closing this issue.

Received on Tuesday, 3 May 2011 01:15:29 UTC