On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 09:30:52PM -0500, Brandon wrote:
> Dublin Core isn't XML-based. It's a set of metadata fields.
> 
> I'd love to use RDF, the XML-based standard for metadata on the web for
> Freenet metadata. However, I think there might be too much of an anti-XML
> faction for this to happen. The next best thing seems to me to be an FNP
> serialization of RDF as RDF isn't actually dependent on XML, it's just
> that all of the available RDF libraries use XML for the
> serialization.

This is real-client side metadata right? What I call DMI? If so, go
for it. I'm cool with RDF and XML. In fact, I would have thought you
would have hated RDF.

AGL

-- 
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