changed order appendices
authorGuus Schreiber <guus.schreiber@vu.nl>
Tue, 03 Dec 2013 16:35:21 +0100
changeset 1457 ddc49cf13017
parent 1456 dcac3d64613b
child 1458 6359efba1fbd
changed order appendices
rdf-primer/index.html
--- a/rdf-primer/index.html	Tue Dec 03 16:27:17 2013 +0100
+++ b/rdf-primer/index.html	Tue Dec 03 16:35:21 2013 +0100
@@ -1070,7 +1070,46 @@
     point to in W3C space.</p>
     
     </section>
-    
+
+    <section id="section-Acknowledgments" class-"appendix">
+    <h2>Acknowledgments</h2>
+
+    <p>Antoine Isaac provided many examples, including the 
+    different syntactic forms. Pierre-Antoine Champin provided the
+    alternate JSON-LD example. Andrew Wood designed the graph
+    diagrams. We are grateful for the comments provided by (in
+    alphabetical order) Dan Brickley, Pierre-Antoine Champin, Pat
+    Hayes and David Wood. </p>
+  
+    <p class="issue">Should we still inclue the 2004 acknowledgements,
+    given that the document is completely rewritten?</p>
+    <!--
+    <p>The RDF 2004 editors acknowledge the contributions from many
+    members of the RDF Core Working Group. Specific thanks are due to
+    Art Barstow, Dave Beckett, Dan Brickley, Ron Daniel, Ben
+    Hammersley, Martyn Horner, Graham Klyne, Sean Palmer, Patrick
+    Stickler, Aaron Swartz, Ralph Swick, and Garret Wilson who,
+    together with the many people who commented on earlier versions of
+    the Primer, provided valuable contributions to this document. 
+    In addition, this document contains a significant contribution from
+    Pat Hayes, Sergey Melnik, and Patrick Stickler, who led the
+    development of the RDF datatype facilities described in the RDF
+    family of specifications. </p>
+    -->
+  
+</section>
+
+<section class="appendix" id="changes">
+  <h2>Changes</h2>
+
+  <dl>
+   <dt>Changes compared to 2004 version</dt>
+   <dd>The introduction contains a number of sentences from the
+   2004 document. For the rest the RDF 1.1 Primer is a completely
+   new document.</dd> 
+  </dl>
+</section>
+  
 <section id="section-other-syntaxes" class="appendix">
 
    <h2>Examples of RDF syntaxes</h2>
@@ -1342,50 +1381,10 @@
 23    &lt;/rdf:RDF&gt;
       </pre>
 
-</section>
-
-</section>
-   
-<section class="appendix" id="changes">
-  <h2>Changes</h2>
-
-  <dl>
-   <dt>Changes compared to 2004 version</dt>
-   <dd>The introduction contains a number of sentences from the
-   2004 document. For the rest the RDF 1.1 Primer is a completely
-   new document.</dd> 
-  </dl>
-</section>
-
-  <section id="section-Acknowledgments" class-"appendix">
-    <h2>Acknowledgments</h2>
+    </section>
 
-    <p>Antoine Isaac provided most of the examples, including the 
-    different syntactic forms. Andrew Wood designed the graph
-    diagram. We are grateful for the comments provided by (in
-    alphabetical order) Dan Brickley, Pierre-Antoine Champin, Pat
-    Hayes and David Wood. </p>
-  
-    <p class="issue">Should we still inclue the 2004 acknowledgements,
-    given that the document is completely rewritten?</p>
-    <!--
-    <p>The RDF 2004 editors acknowledge the contributions from many
-    members of the RDF Core Working Group. Specific thanks are due to
-    Art Barstow, Dave Beckett, Dan Brickley, Ron Daniel, Ben
-    Hammersley, Martyn Horner, Graham Klyne, Sean Palmer, Patrick
-    Stickler, Aaron Swartz, Ralph Swick, and Garret Wilson who,
-    together with the many people who commented on earlier versions of
-    the Primer, provided valuable contributions to this document. 
-    In addition, this document contains a significant contribution from
-    Pat Hayes, Sergey Melnik, and Patrick Stickler, who led the
-    development of the RDF datatype facilities described in the RDF
-    family of specifications. </p>
-    -->
-  
-</section>
-
-
-<section id="references"></section>
+   
+    <section id="references"></section>
 
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 </html>