--- a/model/prov-constraints.html Tue Aug 07 11:27:52 2012 +0100
+++ b/model/prov-constraints.html Tue Aug 07 11:32:55 2012 +0100
@@ -559,7 +559,7 @@
requirements for compliance with this document, which are specified in
detail in the rest of the document. </p>
-<p> <a href="#inferences">Section 4</a> presents definitions and inferences. Definitions allow replacing shorthand notation in [[!PROV-N]]
+<p> <a href="#inferences">Section 4</a> presents definitions and inferences. Definitions allow replacing shorthand notation in [[PROV-N]]
with more explicit and complete statements; inferences allow adding
new facts representing implicit knowledge about the structure of
provenance. </p>
@@ -1094,7 +1094,7 @@
identifiers might later be found to be equal to known identifiers;
they play a similar role in PROV constraints to existential
variables in logic, "labeled nulls" in database theory
- [[DBCONSTRAINTS]], or to blank nodes in [[RDF]]. In general, omitted optional parameters to
+ [[DBCONSTRAINTS]], or to blank nodes in [[!RDF]]. In general, omitted optional parameters to
[[PROV-N]] statements, or explicit <span class="name">-</span>
markers, are placeholders for existentially quantified variables;
that is, they denote unknown values. There are a few exceptions to