Add Jeni as author. Use languge for un-matched <time> and remove special treatment for <data>.
authorGregg Kellogg <gregg@kellogg-assoc.com>
Thu, 17 Nov 2011 09:45:25 -0800
changeset 27 593b491ce081
parent 26 18305e6c52e5
child 28 a88422b422bd
Add Jeni as author. Use languge for un-matched <time> and remove special treatment for <data>.
microdata-rdf/index.html
--- a/microdata-rdf/index.html	Wed Nov 16 18:30:48 2011 -0800
+++ b/microdata-rdf/index.html	Thu Nov 17 09:45:25 2011 -0800
@@ -158,6 +158,8 @@
                 company: "Google, Inc." },
               { name: "Gregg Kellogg", url: "http://greggkellogg.net/",
                 company: "Kellogg Associates" },
+              { name: "Jeni Tennison", url: "http://www.jenitennison.com/",
+                company: "Independent"}
           ],
 
           // name of the WG
@@ -407,8 +409,7 @@
     The microdata specification [[!MICRODATA]] defines a number of attributes and the way in which those
     attributes are to be interpreted. The
     <cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-microdata-20110525/#microdata-dom-api">microdata DOM API</a></cite>
-    provides methods and attributes for retrieving microdata from the HTML DOM without regards to specific elements
-    or attributes and conforming implementations MAY generate RDF using only this API.
+    provides methods and attributes for retrieving microdata from the HTML DOM.
   <p>For reference, attributes used for specifying and retrieving HTML microdata are referenced here:</p>
   <dl>
     <dt><adef>datetime</adef></dt><dd>
@@ -856,13 +857,9 @@
             The value is a <tref>URI reference</tref> created from <code><cite>
               <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-microdata-20110525/#dom-itemvalue">element.itemValue</a></cite></code>.
           </dd>
-          <dt>If the element is a <code>data</code> element</dt>
-          <dd>The value is a <tref>plain literal</tref> created from <code><cite>
+          <dt>If the element is a <code>time</code> element.</dt>
+          <dd>The value is a <tref>literal</tref> made from <code><cite>
             <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-microdata-20110525/#dom-itemvalue">element.itemValue</a></cite></code>.
-          </dd>
-          <dt>If the element is a <code>time</code> element.</dt>
-          <dd>The value is a <tref>literal</tref> made from the value of the <aref>datetime</aref> attribute
-            or the element's <code>textContent</code> if there is no <aref>datetime</aref> attribute.
           <dd>
             <dl>
               <dt>
@@ -900,7 +897,11 @@
               </dd>
               -->
               <dt>Otherwise</dt>
-              <dd>The value is a <tref>plain literal</tref> created from the value.</dd>
+              <dd>
+                The value is a <tref>plain literal</tref> created from the value with language information set from the <cite><a
+                href="http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#the-lang-and-xml:lang-attributes">lang</a></cite> IDL attribute
+                of the property element.
+              </dd>
             </dl>
             <div class="issue">
               The content model of the <code>time</code> element is subject to change, and may include
@@ -912,7 +913,7 @@
           <dd>The value is a <tref>plain literal</tref> created from <code><cite>
             <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/WD-microdata-20110525/#dom-itemvalue">element.itemValue</a></cite></code>
             with language information set from the
-            <cite><a href="http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#the-lang-and-xml:lang-attributes">lang</a></cite> \
+            <cite><a href="http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#the-lang-and-xml:lang-attributes">lang</a></cite>
             IDL attribute of the property element.
           </dd>
         </dl>
@@ -1406,8 +1407,6 @@
   <h1>Acknowledgements</h1>
   <p>Thanks to Richard Cyganiak for property URI and vocabulary terminology and the general excellent
     consideration of practical problems in generating RDF from microdata.</p>
-  <p>Thanks to Jeni Tennison for invaluable feedback and suggestions during the process of developing this specification
-    within the HTML Data Task Force.</p>
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