Re: RDFa and HTML5

2011-11-29 Thread Keith Alexander
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 4:27 PM, Stéphane Corlosquet wrote: > > Side note: I'm not sure it's meteo:forecastPage that you want to use to > link a forecast to a geoname place. meteo:forecast looks like a better fit > (domain: Place, range: Forecast). > > Oops. I asked for meteo:forecastPage to be ad

Re: RDFa and HTML5

2011-11-29 Thread Gannon Dick
uesday, November 29, 2011 10:25 AM Subject: Re: RDFa and HTML5 Hi Jeremy,   This is related to the issue I raised last week[1].  I think HTML5 breaks GRDDL, which is not "just" a syntax problem.  I have some doubts that HTML5 will meld well with scientific data. FWIW, XHTML 1.1 h

Re: RDFa and HTML5

2011-11-29 Thread Kingsley Idehen
On 11/29/11 11:27 AM, Stéphane Corlosquet wrote: Hi Jeremy, On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Jeremy Tarling mailto:jeremy.tarl...@bbc.co.uk>> wrote: Hi, I work with the BBC’s Weather web team and we’d like to add some minimal RDFa to forecast pages to link them with their corresp

Re: RDFa and HTML5

2011-11-29 Thread Stéphane Corlosquet
Hi Jeremy, On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Jeremy Tarling wrote: > Hi, I work with the BBC’s Weather web team and we’d like to add some > minimal RDFa to forecast pages to link them with their corresponding > Geonames ID. > > The BBC URLs make use of GeoIDs, but there’s nothing that explicitly

Re: RDFa and HTML5

2011-11-29 Thread Gannon Dick
emy Tarling To: public-lod@w3.org Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 9:03 AM Subject: RDFa and HTML5 RDFa and HTML5 Hi, I work with the BBC’s Weather web team and we’d like to add some minimal RDFa to forecast pages to link them with their corresponding Geonames ID.   The BBC URLs make

Re: RDFa and HTML5

2011-11-29 Thread Jeremy Tarling
(apologies for the double-post, thought the first one had got lost in transit!) On 29/11/2011 15:03, "Jeremy Tarling" wrote: > Hi, I work with the BBC¹s Weather web team and we¹d like to add some minimal > RDFa to forecast pages to link them with their corresponding Geonames ID. > > The BBC UR

RDFa and HTML5

2011-11-29 Thread Jeremy Tarling
Hi, I work with the BBC¹s Weather web team and we¹d like to add some minimal RDFa to forecast pages to link them with their corresponding Geonames ID. The BBC URLs make use of GeoIDs, but there¹s nothing that explicitly states (for example): http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2637142 ­ is_a_forecast