Mark Birbeck wrote:
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> SUMMARY
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> What might tip the balance decisively would be if there were any other
> uses that could be found for @class
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Just throwing in another issue that may be slightly related: afaik, we
still do not have a way to generate containers (seq, bag, a
[This is my action item from the XHTML2 WG telecon a week or two ago.]
The current state of play with @role and @class is that @role
represents a predicate of xh:role, whilst @class represents a
predicate of rdf:type. The main motivations were as follows:
* we need to do _something_ with @class
Jose,
From a theoretical standpoint your comments about the class attribute
make sense, but looking more into the reality nowdays, it is true the
fact that the class attribute is used by authors to convey presentation.
That is the reality, the state of the practice, regardless of what HTML
4.0
Hi all,
Tomorrow is our weekly telecon.
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Monday, April 23rd, 2007.
1300 UTC, W3C Zakim bridge
tel:+1.617.761.6200 conference code RDFA
irc://irc.w3.org:6665/#rdfa
Duration: 55 minutes
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Agenda:
1) Action Item Review
http://www.w3.org/2007/04/16-rdfa-minutes#ActionSummary