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I must be slow and had never noticed it before, but the RDDL purposes
list (http://www.rddl.org/purposes) is defining "local" resources (ie
resources which are located in the document itself), such as:
<rddl:resource
id="non-normative-reference"
xlink:title="Non-normative reference"
xlink:role="http://www.rddl.org/purposes#reference"
xlink:arcrole="http://www.rddl.org/purposes#definition"
xlink:href="#non-normative-reference"
><div class="resource">
<h3>non normative reference</h3>
<p>A non normative reference is a document whose definitions are not
normative to the referencing document.</p>
</div>
</rddl:resource>
Looks like a usefull example to follow, for instance to document
namespace elements or attributes.
Eric (still surprised by the simplicity and extensibility of RDDL)
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