Talk:RDFa

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[edit] HTML

Any thoughts on the topic of RDFa in HTML (meaning non-XHTML) ? RDFa is designed for XHTML and (AFAIK) it's impossible to use with valid HTML, although the usual fall-back provisions mean that it's "workable" here, if not actually valid. Has anyone seen word from the W3C as to their policy and plans here? RDFa docs seem at considerable variance to the world of real web design (valid HTML, standards compliance etc.) and whilst they blithely talk about using the sheer pointless craziness that is XHTML 2, the WG can't even remember if their title is the RDF in XHTML Taskforce or the RDF-in-HTML Task Force What does RDFa has to offer for those of us out in the real world of supporting IE? Andy Dingley 18:37, 27 June 2007 (UTC)