Re: [uf-discuss] using rel to point to remote meta-data resource for a url identified resource

2008-12-17 Thread Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
Jason Karns wrote: You might also consider using the longdesc attribute of the img tag. This attribute takes a URI which points to a resource containing the long description of an image. You might consider putting any metadata about the image in this longdesc resource along with the long descrip

Re: [uf-discuss] using rel to point to remote meta-data resource for a url identified resource

2008-12-17 Thread Scott Reynen
On [Dec 17], at [ Dec 17] 4:09 , adrian skardhamar wrote: http://someurl/photo_of_cow.jpg"; rel="http://someurl/meta_data_about_photo_of_cow "> what is actually held at http://someurl/meta_data_about_photo_of_cow is still up for debate. If you want to keep this link hidden from people and

Re: [uf-discuss] using rel to point to remote meta-data resource for a url identified resource

2008-12-17 Thread Jason Karns
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 7:20 AM, Toby A Inkster wrote: > Which brings me to the point that this is re-inventing something that RDFa > can already deal with very easily: > > resource="metadata_about_photo_of_cow" /> > > This is already supported by many existing tools. > You might

[uf-discuss] using rel to point to remote meta-data resource for a url identified resource

2008-12-17 Thread Toby A Inkster
Adrian Skardhamar wrote: http://someurl/photo_of_cow.jpg"; rel="http://someurl/meta_data_about_photo_of_cow";> Firstly, the rel attribute does not normally hold a URI. Although placing a target URI in there is syntactically allowed, it is semantically incorrect - the rel attribute is desig

[uf-discuss] using rel to point to remote meta-data resource for a url identified resource

2008-12-17 Thread adrian skardhamar
Dear list, this is my first post and I'm a little wet around the ears, so please be gentle... I am working on a project that requires that remote meta-data be stored against resources that can be identified by a url - images, etc. I am presently considering building a lightweight system tha