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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Ormaaj (talk | contribs) at 06:46, 11 December 2010 (Merge with RDFa, needs some serious work.). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.
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Duplicate article, some outdated, incorrect examples/info. Expert attention needed!

Unless this article is intended to specifically address uses of RDFa in XHTML, it should be merged into the RDFa article, which is more mature, and also already primarily addresses XHTML in depth rather than specifically the proposed RDFa core for use in arbitrary XML languages. If this article is to remain then the other article should be modified to speak more generally.

The example in this article confusingly mixes RDFa CURIEs with the older DC.* naming convention for binding attributes to a Dublin Core vocabulary as defined in rfc2731 and the (AFAICT, depreciated) eRDF spec without linking to a GRDDL transform (or making any mention of GRDDL). There is also no use of an RDFa profile, GRDDL profile, or HTML profile - actually neither article discusses profiles (such as proposed for XHTML+RDFa 1.1 for binding with vocabularies from an external resource), nor is there a mention of microformats or recent work in specifying RDFa in XHTML5 or polyglot markup.

Both of these articles require some serious expert attention, expansion, and updating to account for recent events, and probably either condensation into a single article or reworking of both. The semantic web is becoming increasingly confusing to even seasoned web developers as information on fundamental concepts such as this are diffuse and contradictory on the wider internet (if you don't already know where to look, Google is going to be a long, slow, painful road to understanding). Since Wikipedia is likely one of the first resources people come across I think it's important that there be solid, accurate, up-to-date articles in place which clearly explain the zoo of metadata specifications, their history, relevance, and relationships to one another. Ormaaj (talk) 06:46, 11 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]