Re: ISSUE-36: Specifying a default vocabulary via an RDFa Profile

I do not have a problem with it.

Ivan

On Jul 22, 2010, at 19:05 , Shane McCarron wrote:

> Earlier today we sorted out a solution for Issue 24 - case insensitive TERMs.  Part of that solution is permitting host languages to define default TERMs and prefix mappings via a default RDFa Profile.
> 
> The RDFa Core specification already also permits host languages to define a 'default vocabulary'.  In other words, a default value for @vocab to be used with CURIEs with no prefix are used (e.g., property='shanesFavoriteProperty').  For completeness, I think we should extend the definition of RDFa Profile to allow a declaration of a default vocabulary.  This would involve the following changes:
> 
>   * Define the term 'rdfa:vocabulary' in our term collection, and
>     rules for it in Section 9.
>   * Swap steps 2 and 3 in the processing sequence so that @profile is
>     evaluated before @vocab.
> 
> Note that I do NOT think that either XHTML+RDFa nor HTML+RDFa should define a default vocabulary.  This facility is there for other, future host languages.
> 
> Comments?  Objections?
> 
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Received on Friday, 23 July 2010 08:01:31 UTC