--- a/rdf-concepts/index.html Tue Oct 15 12:36:36 2013 -0700
+++ b/rdf-concepts/index.html Wed Oct 16 08:55:24 2013 -0400
@@ -687,7 +687,7 @@
<a>lexical space</a> of <var>d</var>,</strong> then the literal value
is the result of applying the <a>lexical-to-value mapping</a>
of <var>d</var> to the <a>lexical form</a>.</li>
- <li><strong>Otherwise</strong>, the <dfn>literal</dfn> is ill-typed,
+ <li><strong>Otherwise</strong>, the literal is ill-typed,
and no literal value can be associated with the literal. Such a case
produces a semantic inconsistency but is not <em>syntactically</em>
ill-formed and implementations MUST accept ill-typed literals and produce
@@ -1305,18 +1305,10 @@
<p>It is sometimes convenient to loosen the requirements
on <a>RDF triple</a>s. For example, the completeness
of the RDFS entailment rules is easier to show with a
- generalization of RDF triples. </p>
+ generalization of RDF triples.</p>
-<!-- <p>A <dfn>generalized RDF triple</dfn> is an RDF triple
- generalized so that subjects, predicates, and objects
- are all allowed to be IRIs, blank nodes, or literals.
- A <dfn>generalized RDF graph</dfn> is an RDF graph of
- generalized RDF triples, i.e., a set of generalized RDF
- triples. A <dfn>generalized RDF dataset</dfn> is an RDF
- dataset of generalized RDF graphs where graph labels can
- be IRIs, blank nodes, or literals.</p> -->
-
- <p>A <dfn>generalized RDF triple</dfn> is an RDF triple
+ <!--
+ <p>A <dfn>generalized RDF triple</dfn> is an RDF triple
except that subjects, predicates, and objects
are all allowed to be IRIs, blank nodes, or literals.
A <dfn>generalized RDF graph</dfn> is an RDF graph except that
@@ -1325,6 +1317,18 @@
dataset except that the graphs
in it are generalized RDF graphs and the graph labels are IRIs, blank
nodes, or literals.</p>
+ -->
+
+ <p><dfn title="generalized RDF triple">Generalized RDF
+ triples</dfn>, <dfn title="generalized RDF graph">graphs</dfn>,
+ and <dfn title="generalized RDF dataset">datasets</dfn> differ
+ from normative RDF <a title="RDF triple">triples</a>,
+ <a title="RDF graph">graphs</a>, and
+ <a title="RDF dataset">datasets</a> only
+ by allowing <a title="IRI">IRIs</a>,
+ <a title="blank node">blank nodes</a> and
+ <a title="literal">literals</a> to appear
+ anywhere as subject, predicate, object or graph name.</p>
<p class="note" id="note-generalized-rdf"> Any users of
generalized RDF triples, graphs or datasets need to be
@@ -1428,6 +1432,7 @@
<em>RDF 1.1 Concepts and Abstract Syntax</em>.</p>
<ul>
+ <li>2013-10-16: Update to Section 7 in accordance with <a href="http://www.w3.org/2011/rdf-wg/track/issues/147">ISSUE-147</a> (<a href="https://www.w3.org/2011/rdf-wg/track/actions/309">ACTION-309</a>, <a href="https://www.w3.org/2013/meeting/rdf-wg/2013-10-09#line0258">assignment of action</a>)</li>
<li>2013-09-10: Update to Section 7 in accordance with <a href="http://www.w3.org/2011/rdf-wg/track/issues/139">ISSUE-139</a> (<a href="https://www.w3.org/2013/meeting/rdf-wg/2013-09-04#resolution_3">resolution</a>)</li>
<li>2013-08-26: Update to Section 4.1 to satisfy <a
href="https://www.w3.org/2011/rdf-wg/track/actions/283">ACTION-283</a> and <a href="http://www.w3.org/2011/rdf-wg/track/issues/140">ISSUE-140</a> (<a