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RE: XML Linking 1.0 and XML Base become W3C Recommendations

  • From: Manos Batsis <m.batsis@b...>
  • To: Bob DuCharme <bob@u...>
  • Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2001 12:47:40 +0300

RE: XML Linking 1.0 and XML Base become W3C Recommendations


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob DuCharme [mailto:bob@u...]

> Do you think that, as a way to identify two different remote 
> web resources
> as having a specific relationship, adding information about that
> relationship, and then building on a collection of these 
> identifications,
> that RDF's recent success will slow down the use of XLink in 
> some of the
> applications that it was originally considered ideal for?

Although the question was addressed to Tim Bray, I cannot help myself.
IMHO, the subject is not the overlap in use, but the combined power of
the two specs and I would love to see people writing stuff from that
perspective in the near future.
 
Kindest regards,

Manos

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