+ text on future N-Triples spec being UTF-8
authorEric Prud'hommeaux <eric@w3.org>
Tue, 02 Aug 2011 04:42:01 +0200
changeset 102 2e812150890b
parent 101 122fe23a5729
child 103 8d0a853711ce
+ text on future N-Triples spec being UTF-8
- diffs against Notation3
rdf-turtle/index.html
--- a/rdf-turtle/index.html	Thu Jul 21 19:20:13 2011 +0100
+++ b/rdf-turtle/index.html	Tue Aug 02 04:42:01 2011 +0200
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@
       <p>
 			Turtle is already a reasonably settled serialization of RDF.  Many 
 			implementations of Turtle already exist, we are hoping for feedback from those
-			existing implementors and other people deciding that now would be a good time
+			existing implementers and other people deciding that now would be a good time
 			to support Turtle. There are still a few rough edges that need polishing, and 
 			better alignment with the SPARQL triple patterns. The working group does not 
 			expect to make any large changes to the existing syntax.
@@ -838,7 +838,7 @@
       <section id="sec-diff-ntriples" class="informative">
         <h3>Turtle compared to N-Triples (Informative)</h3>
        
-        <p class="issue"><a href="http://www.w3.org/2011/rdf-wg/track/issues/4">ISSUE-4</a>: A future version of this document is expected to define N-Triples.</p>
+        <p class="issue"><a href="http://www.w3.org/2011/rdf-wg/track/issues/4">ISSUE-4</a>: A future version of this document is expected to define N-Triples. By default, the RDF WG will specify N-Triples to allow UTF-8 characters in IRIs, literals and blank node identifiers. Readers with an opinion about whether or not N-Triples should be ASCII-only may wish to comment.</p>
         <p>All N-Triples files are vaild Turtle documents. Turtle adds the following syntax to N-Triples:</p>
 
         <ol>
@@ -866,7 +866,9 @@
       <section id="sec-diff-n3" class="informative">
         <h3>Turtle compared to Notation 3 (Informative)</h3>
 
-        <p>Turtle is similar to, inspired by, and largely compatible with Notation 3 (<acronym title="Notation 3">N3</acronym>). 
+        <p>Turtle is similar to and inspired by the more powerful Notation 3 (<acronym title="Notation 3">N3</acronym>).
+	Please see the most recent Notation3 specification for comparison with Turtle.
+<!-- 
         While the syntax played a role in the creation of Turtle
         they are not strictly compatible. There are a number of differences in 
         escaping, encoding and structure. N3 triples are a superset of RDF triples. 
@@ -892,6 +894,7 @@
           <li><code>@forSome</code></li>
           <li>&lt;=</li>
         </ol>
+-->
       </section>
       <section id="sec-diff-rdfxml" class="informative">
         <h3>Turtle compared to RDF/XML (Informative)</h3>