Hi,

Using the meta and link element outside of head might be a problem, it is something which has to be discussed with XHTML 2.0 WG if/when restarted. maybe something for HTML CG.

I'm talking for example about this kind of constructs where link or meta are outside of head element

[[[
<div about="photo1.jpg">
  <span class="attribution-line"> This photo was taken by
     <meta property="dc:creator">Mark Birbeck</meta>
  </span>.
</div>
]]] -- RDFa Syntax
http://www.w3.org/2006/07/SWD/RDFa/syntax/#id0x170d0cc0
Wed, 31 Dec 1969 15:00:00 GMT

I have been told on the whatwg mailing-list, that browsers (parsing tag soup) put back the link and meta in the head element when parsing the document. It might be a trouble because it is likely that browsers will read XHTML 2.0 documents as tag soup if they do not implement XHTML 2.0 or serve as text/html.

one possibility would be to create or use another element for this. For example, data

<div about="photo1.jpg">
  <span class="attribution-line"> This photo was taken by
     <data property="dc:creator">Mark Birbeck</data>
  </span>.


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