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Hi Simon Simon St.Laurent said: > I wonder if maybe there'd be a way to establish this a little more > solidly as a means of providing metadata about links and inclusions. > XLink already provides some metadata, but I suspect we're going to > find more places where extra information about a link might be useful, > and where they might be useful across multiple applications. Simon North said: Isn't this precisely where topic maps come in? Didier replies: Yes and no. topic maps are collection of links. These links also come with meta data or facets or something like the RDF properties. A topic is a collection of resources and could therefore be an xlink extended object. However, topic maps are not well equipped to handle conditional inclusions or inclusion/transformations. They just define topics and their related collection. Thus the implicit model encoded by topic maps is: topic |1 | |n resource Topic maps uses links to encode such model. So, you can say that a topic map is also a linkbase. Conclusion, it does not help very much with dynamic inclusions based on the user interactivity or inclusions to be performed before any user interactivity. 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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