--- a/spec/latest/json-ld-syntax/index.html Fri Jun 15 17:44:59 2012 +0200
+++ b/spec/latest/json-ld-syntax/index.html Fri Jun 15 18:06:18 2012 +0200
@@ -1250,14 +1250,13 @@
A value with an associated type, also known as a
<tdef>typed value</tdef>, is indicated by associating a value with
an <tref>IRI</tref> which indicates the value's type. Typed values may be
- expressed in JSON-LD in three ways:
+ expressed in JSON-LD in two ways:
</p>
<ol>
- <li>By utilizing the <code>@type</code> <tref>keyword</tref> when defining a <tref>term</tref> within a
- <code>@context</code> section.</li>
+ <li>By utilizing the <code>@type</code> <tref>keyword</tref> when defining
+ a <tref>term</tref> within a <code>@context</code> section.</li>
<li>By utilizing the expanded form for specifying objects.</li>
- <li>By using a native JSON type.</li>
</ol>
<p>The first example uses the <code>@type</code> keyword to associate a
@@ -1313,37 +1312,6 @@
<code>2010-05-29T14:17:39+02:00</code> and the type of
<code>http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime</code>.</p>
-<p>The third example uses a built-in native JSON type, a
- <tref>number</tref>, to express a type:</p>
-
-<pre class="example" data-transform="updateExample">
-<!--
-{
-...
- "@id": "http://example.org/people#joebob",
- "age": ****31****
-...
-}
--->
-</pre>
-
-<p>The example above is really just a shorthand for the following:</p>
-
-<pre class="example" data-transform="updateExample">
-<!--
-{
-...
- "@id": "http://example.org/people#joebob",
- "age":
- ****{
- "@value": "31",
- "@type": "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#integer"
- }****
-...
-}
--->
-</pre>
-
<p class="note">
The <code>@type</code> <tref>keyword</tref> is also used to associate a type with
a <tref>subject</tref>. Although the same keyword is used in both places,