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On 13/12/13 18:26, Liam R E Quin wrote: Can't you? Surely at some level, the content of the <a/> element COULD do this?I can't easily say, using RDF, http://www.fromoldbooks.org/Aubrey-HistoryOfEngland-Vol2/pages/438-detail-Portrait-of-King-Henry-VIII/#fg=%237929ce_bg=none is an image of a wood-engraving depicting King Henry VIII. of England which has been coloured purple. To do that I need URIs for King Henry and for England and for purple, as opposed to URIs for Web pages about those things. The HTTP Range discussion I mentioned was an attempt to say that a # on the end of a URI meant you were using the URI as a surrogate for a person (or was it the absence of a #? I forget). Hope this helps. Liam <a href='Liams web'>an image of a wood-engraving depicting King Henry VIII. of England which has been coloured purple.</a> Is anyone still around who brought SGML into HTML and might recall what the intent was of this form? regards -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. http://www.dpawson.co.uk
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