ISSUE-132: Is the @src attribute defined in RDFa Core allowed on any element?
Is @src allowed everywhere?
Is the @src attribute defined in RDFa Core allowed on any element?
- State:
- CLOSED
- Product:
- 3rd LC Comments - RDFa 1.1 Core
- Raised by:
- Manu Sporny
- Opened on:
- 2012-02-20
- Description:
- Raised by Henri Sivonen:
The RDF Web Apps WG had previously decided that the @href, @rel and @rev attributes were to be allowed on any element. The current RDFa Core specification defines @src, and the processing rules for @src, but does not mention if the attribute is allowed everywhere.
The assumption is that where @href, @rel, @rev, and @src are allowed is up to the Host Language (do we say this in the spec anywhere, and if we don't, we should). I don't think we ever intended @src to be used everywhere, but both Henri and Mike Smith's interpretation of the HTML+RDFa spec was that @src was allowed everywhere.
1. I don't think we ever meant @src to be allowed everywhere, we should clarify this.
2. We should also make it clear that it is up to the Host Language to define which elements can hold @href, @src, @rel, and @rev.
3. The HTML+RDFa spec should make it more clear which attributes are allowed on which elements.
- Related Actions Items:
- No related actions
- Related emails:
- Re: Official Response to ISSUE-132 from RDF Web Apps WG (from msporny@digitalbazaar.com on 2012-04-26)
- Re: Official Response to ISSUE-130 from RDF Web Apps WG (from msporny@digitalbazaar.com on 2012-04-25)
- Re: Official Response to ISSUE-132 from RDF Web Apps WG (from hsivonen@iki.fi on 2012-03-15)
- Official Response to ISSUE-132 from RDF Web Apps WG (from msporny@digitalbazaar.com on 2012-02-26)
- [REVISED] Telecon Agenda - February 23rd 2012, 1500 UTC (from msporny@digitalbazaar.com on 2012-02-23)
- Re: ISSUE-132 (Is @src allowed everywhere?): Is the @src attribute defined in RDFa Core allowed on any element? [3rd LC Comments - RDFa 1.1 Core] (from shane@aptest.com on 2012-02-20)
- Re: ISSUE-132 (Is @src allowed everywhere?): Is the @src attribute defined in RDFa Core allowed on any element? [3rd LC Comments - RDFa 1.1 Core] (from jeni@jenitennison.com on 2012-02-20)
- Re: ISSUE-132 (Is @src allowed everywhere?): Is the @src attribute defined in RDFa Core allowed on any element? [3rd LC Comments - RDFa 1.1 Core] (from shane@aptest.com on 2012-02-20)
- Re: ISSUE-132 (Is @src allowed everywhere?): Is the @src attribute defined in RDFa Core allowed on any element? [3rd LC Comments - RDFa 1.1 Core] (from jeni@jenitennison.com on 2012-02-20)
- Re: ISSUE-132 (Is @src allowed everywhere?): Is the @src attribute defined in RDFa Core allowed on any element? [3rd LC Comments - RDFa 1.1 Core] (from shane@aptest.com on 2012-02-20)
- Re: ISSUE-132 (Is @src allowed everywhere?): Is the @src attribute defined in RDFa Core allowed on any element? [3rd LC Comments - RDFa 1.1 Core] (from shane@aptest.com on 2012-02-20)
- Re: Telecon Agenda - February 23rd 2012, 1500 UTC (from ivan@w3.org on 2012-02-20)
- Re: ISSUE-132 (Is @src allowed everywhere?): Is the @src attribute defined in RDFa Core allowed on any element? [3rd LC Comments - RDFa 1.1 Core] (from ivan@w3.org on 2012-02-20)
- ISSUE-132 (Is @src allowed everywhere?): Is the @src attribute defined in RDFa Core allowed on any element? [3rd LC Comments - RDFa 1.1 Core] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2012-02-20)
- Telecon Agenda - February 23rd 2012, 1500 UTC (from msporny@digitalbazaar.com on 2012-02-19)
Related notes:
PROPOSAL: The @src attribute is only allowed on elements defined by the Host Language.
Manu Sporny, 23 Feb 2012, 05:43:28RESOLVED: The @src attribute is only allowed on elements defined by the Host Language. (non-substantive)
http://www.w3.org/2010/02/rdfa/meetings/2012-02-23#resolution_2
The commenter has not replied on the fix that the WG proposed; issue is now closed (2012-05-07)
Ivan Herman, 7 May 2012, 18:02:29Display change log