Little validity fixes in source
authorGavin Carothers <gavin@carothers.name>
Tue, 02 Aug 2011 14:05:53 -0700
changeset 106 4c01bf631a86
parent 105 660a954bbef4
child 107 0933986eab33
Little validity fixes in source
rdf-turtle/index.html
--- a/rdf-turtle/index.html	Mon Aug 01 21:32:22 2011 -0700
+++ b/rdf-turtle/index.html	Tue Aug 02 14:05:53 2011 -0700
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
 	<script class='remove'>
       var respecConfig = {
 	  // specification status (e.g. WD, LCWD, NOTE, etc.). If in doubt use ED.
-	  specStatus:           "ED",
+	  specStatus:           "FPWD",
 	  
 	  // the specification's short name, as in http://www.w3.org/TR/short-name/
 	  shortName:            "Turtle",
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
 
     </script>
     <style type="text/css">
-    /* Style Turtle <script> blocks to be visable */
+    /* Style Turtle script blocks to be visable */
     pre.example script {
         display:block;
     }
@@ -177,7 +177,8 @@
 				(described below).
 				</p>
 
-				<pre class="example"><script type="text/plain"># this is not a complete turtle document
+				<pre class="example"><script type="text/plain">
+# this is not a complete turtle document
 <http://example.org/path/>
 
 <http://example.org/path/#fragment>
@@ -524,14 +525,16 @@
             allowed inside a <a href="#prod-turtle2-String">string</a>
             or <a href="#prod-turtle2-IRI_REF">IRI_REF</a>:</p>
 
-            <table border="1" summary="Turtle string escapes">
-              <tbody>
+            <table>
+              <thead>
                 <tr>
                   <th>Escape</th>
 
                   <th>Unicode code point</th>
 
                 </tr>
+              </thead>
+              <tbody>
 
                 <tr>
                   <td>'\u' <a href="#rHEX">hex</a> <a href="#rHEX">hex</a> <a href="#rHEX">hex</a> <a href="#rHEX">hex</a></td>
@@ -595,7 +598,7 @@
           </section>
           <section id="sec-grammar-grammar">
           <h3>Grammar</h3>
-            <p>The <acronym title="Extended Backus–Naur Form">EBNF</acronym> used here is defined in XML 1.0 (Third Edition)
+            <p>The <abbr title="Extended Backus–Naur Form">EBNF</abbr> used here is defined in XML 1.0 (Third Edition)
             [[!EBNF-NOTATION]]. Production labels consisting of a number and a final 's', e.g. [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-rdf-sparql-query-20080115/#rRDFLiteral"><span class="prodNo">60s</span></a>], reference to the production with that number in the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-rdf-sparql-query-20080115/#sparqlGrammar">SPARQL Query Language for RDF grammar</a> [[RDF-SPARQL-QUERY]].
             </p>
             <p class="note">There are known formating issues with the table form of the grammar. Please see <a href="turtle.bnf">turtle.bnf</a> for exact grammar.</p>
@@ -825,7 +828,7 @@
           <p>The media type of Turtle is <code>text/turtle</code>.
           The content encoding of Turtle content is always UTF-8. Charset 
           parameters on the mime type are required until such time as the 
-          <tt>text/</tt> media type tree permits UTF-8 to be sent without a 
+          <code>text/</code> media type tree permits UTF-8 to be sent without a 
           charset parameter. See <a href="#sec-mediaReg">B. Internet Media 
           Type, File Extension and Macintosh File Type</a> for the media type 
           registration form.
@@ -866,7 +869,7 @@
       <section id="sec-diff-n3" class="informative">
         <h3>Turtle compared to Notation 3 (Informative)</h3>
 
-        <p>Turtle is similar to and inspired by the more powerful Notation 3 (<acronym title="Notation 3">N3</acronym>).
+        <p>Turtle is similar to and inspired by the more powerful Notation 3 (<abbr title="Notation 3">N3</abbr>).
 	Please see the most recent Notation3 specification for comparison with Turtle.
 <!-- 
         While the syntax played a role in the creation of Turtle
@@ -909,7 +912,7 @@
       <section  id="sec-diff-sparql" class="informative">
       <h3>Turtle compared to SPARQL (Informative)</h3>
 
-      <p>The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-query/">SPARQL Query Language for RDF</a> (<acronym title="SPARQL Protocol And RDF Query Language">SPARQL</acronym>) [[RDF-SPARQL-QUERY]] uses a Turtle style syntax for its <a href=".http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-query/#rTriplesBlock">TriplesBlock production</a>.
+      <p>The <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-query/">SPARQL Query Language for RDF</a> (<abbr title="SPARQL Protocol And RDF Query Language">SPARQL</abbr>) [[RDF-SPARQL-QUERY]] uses a Turtle style syntax for its <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-query/#rTriplesBlock">TriplesBlock production</a>.
       This production differs from the Turtle language in that:
       </p>
 
@@ -954,7 +957,7 @@
           <dt>Required parameters:</dt>
           <dd>None</dd>
           <dt>Optional parameters:</dt>
-          <dd><tt>charset</tt> — this parameter is required when transferring non-ASCII data. If present, the value of <tt>charset</tt> is always <tt>UTF-8</tt>.</dd>
+          <dd><code>charset</code> — this parameter is required when transferring non-ASCII data. If present, the value of <code>charset</code> is always <code>UTF-8</code>.</dd>
 
           <dt>Encoding considerations:</dt>
           <dd>The syntax of Turtle is expressed over code points in Unicode [[!UNICODE]]. The encoding is always UTF-8 [[!UTF-8]].</dd>