RDFa Standard
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An RDFa Standard is a W3C standard that adds attribute-level extensions to XML-based document types (including HTML and XHTML).
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- See: Resource Description Framework, User Agent.
References
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDFa Retrieved:2015-1-19.
- RDFa (or Resource Description Framework in Attributes ) is a W3C Recommendation that adds a set of attribute-level extensions to HTML, XHTML and various XML-based document types for embedding rich metadata within Web documents. The RDF data-model mapping enables its use for embedding RDF subject-predicate-object expressions within XHTML documents. It also enables the extraction of RDF model triples by compliant user agents.
The RDFa community runs a wiki website to host tools, examples, and tutorials.[1]
- RDFa (or Resource Description Framework in Attributes ) is a W3C Recommendation that adds a set of attribute-level extensions to HTML, XHTML and various XML-based document types for embedding rich metadata within Web documents. The RDF data-model mapping enables its use for embedding RDF subject-predicate-object expressions within XHTML documents. It also enables the extraction of RDF model triples by compliant user agents.
2011
- (Wikipedia, 2011) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDFa
- … The W3C RDF in XHTML Taskforce is also working on an implementation for non-XML versions of HTML.[1] The primary issue for the non-XML implementation is how to handle the lack of XML namespaces.