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- From: "Roger L. Costello" <costello@mitre.org>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Thu, 06 May 1999 15:57:50 -0400
In an earlier posting it was clarified (to me) how a resource type
property could be used as the resource element, i.e.,
<rdf:Description [attrs]>
<rdf:type resoure="foo">
[other properties]
</rdf:Description>
can be equivalently expressed as:
<foo>
[other properties]
</foo>
This morning I read in the RDF spec that you can associate multiple type
properties to a resource, e.g.,
<rdf:Description [attrs]>
<rdf:type resoure="foo">
<rdf:type resoure="bar">
[other properties]
</rdf:Description>
If I wanted to create the alternate syntax as I did above, which type
would I migrate up? Would the equivalent syntax be:
<foo>
<rdf:type resoure="bar">
[other properties]
</foo>
or
<bar>
<rdf:type resoure="foo">
[other properties]
</bar>
or both?
I apologize for not stating my question very well. I am at a loss for
the correct terminology. What is the correct terminology for morphing
the syntax from:
<rdf:Description [attrs]>
<rdf:type resoure="foo">
[other properties]
</rdf:Description>
to:
<foo>
[other properties]
</foo>
How about: "The type property has migrated up to resource element"?
/Roger
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