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Hi Jonathan, > Didier said: > You now Uche what could be very useful? it is to have the possibility to > inherit the capabilities of an rdf: description. Jonathan said: This is called a 'typedNode' and is part of RDF. Didier replies: Do you mean that if I include the typedNode attribute in the <netfolder> element, an RDF interpreter will know that this element is an RDF description? do I understand it well? so it would then be something like ....an xlink extended element....containing resources or locators.... <resource xlink:href="http://www.talvastudio.com/mydoc.xml" xlink:title="a title" typedNode="FileFolder" xlink:type="locator"> ..... Properties about the resource ...... </resource> cheers Didier PH Martin ---------------------------------------------- Email: martind@n... Conferences: xml devcon 2000 (http://www.xmldevcon2000.com) Wireless Summit NY (http:www.pulver.com) xml devcon 2001 London (http://www.xmldevcon2000.com) Book: XML Professional (http://www.wrox.com) column: xml.com (http://www.xml.com)
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