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Tim Bray wrote:
> Eric van der Vlist wrote:
>
>>Sorry to ask such a trivial question, but if I read a RDDL document, how
>>can I find its target?
>
>
> You can't. At the moment there is no explicit "back-pointer" from
> a RDDL to the target it describes.
Just got an idea...
Why not consider that the target as a resource too?
It seems like a good practice to include in a RDDL document a line such as:
Latest Version: http://www.rddl.org/
And if this was done in a rddl:resource with a purpose of "namespace"
(URI to be defined) we would have this back-pointer.
Eric
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