Fixed multiple expanded literals example to be clearer. Closes #33.
--- a/spec/latest/json-ld-syntax/index.html Tue Nov 29 00:54:22 2011 -0500
+++ b/spec/latest/json-ld-syntax/index.html Tue Nov 29 01:06:54 2011 -0500
@@ -1134,30 +1134,21 @@
</section>
<section>
-<h2>Multiple Typed Literals for a Single Property</h2>
+<h2>Multiple Literals for a Single Property</h2>
-<p>Multiple <tref>typed literal</tref>s may also be expressed using the expanded
+<p>Multiple <tref>literal</tref>s may also be expressed using the expanded
form for objects:</p>
<pre class="example" data-transform="updateExample">
<!--
{
-...
"@subject": "http://example.org/articles/8",
- "modified": ****
+ "dc:title":
[
- {
- "@literal": "2010-05-29T14:17:39+02:00",
- "@datatype": "dateTime"
- },
- {
- "@literal": "2010-05-30T09:21:28-04:00",
- "@datatype": "dateTime"
- }
- ]****
-...
-}
--->
+ {"@literal": "Das Kapital", "@language": "de"},
+ {"@literal": "Capital", "@language": "en"}
+ ]
+}-->
</pre>
<p>The markup shown above would generate the following triples:</p>
@@ -1165,11 +1156,11 @@
<pre class="example" data-transform="updateExample">
<!--
<http://example.org/articles/8>
- <http://purl.org/dc/terms/modified>
- "2010-05-29T14:17:39+02:00"^^http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime .
+ <http://purl.org/dc/terms/title>
+ "Das Kapital"@de .
<http://example.org/articles/8>
- <http://purl.org/dc/terms/modified>
- "2010-05-30T09:21:28-04:00"^^http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime .
+ <http://purl.org/dc/terms/title>
+ "Capital"@en .
-->
</pre>