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<div id="abstract" class="introductory section"><h2>Abstract</h2>
<p>This specification defines rules and guidelines for adapting the RDFa Core
1.1 specification for use in HTML5 and XHTML5. The rules defined in this
specification not only apply to HTML5 documents in non-XML and XML mode,
but also to HTML4 and XHTML documents interpreted through the HTML5 parsing
rules.</p>
</div><div id="sotd" class="introductory section"><h2>Status of This Document</h2><p><em>This section describes the status of this document at the time of its publication. Other documents may supersede this document. A list of current <acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym> publications and the latest revision of this technical report can be found in the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/"><acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym> technical reports index</a> at http://www.w3.org/TR/.</em></p>
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<p>There are a number of substantive differences between this version and its
predecessor, including:</p>
<ol>
<li>Inheritance of basic processing rules from RDFa 1.1 [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RDFA-CORE">RDFA-CORE</a>], instead of
XHTML+RDFa 1.0 [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RDFA-SYNTAX">RDFA-SYNTAX</a>].</li>
<li>Inclusion of the HTML Default Vocabulary Terms, which mirror the XHTML
Default Vocabulary Terms, for the purpose of HTML/XHTML interoperability.</li>
<li>Inclusion of a HTML 4.01 + RDFa 1.1 DTD for validation purposes.</li>
<li>Added normative definition of @version attribute.</li>
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<p>The latest stable version of the editor's draft of this specification is
always available on <a href="http://dev.w3.org/html5/rdfa/">the <acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym> CVS
server</a>.
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</p><p>This specification has been jointly developed by the <a href="http://www.w3.org/2010/02/rdfa/">RDFa Working Group</a> and the
<a href="http://www.w3.org/html/wg/">HTML Working Group</a> and is
currently being published by the <a href="http://www.w3.org/html/wg/">HTML
Working Group</a> to further discussions on HTML and RDFa integration.</p>
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<p>This specification is an extension to the HTML5 language. All normative
content in the HTML5 specification, unless specifically overridden by this
specification, is intended to be the basis for this specification.</p>
<p>A <a href="http://rdfa.digitalbazaar.com/rdfa-test-harness/">sample
test harness</a> is available. This set of tests is
not intended to be exhaustive. Users may find the tests to
be useful examples of RDFa usage.
A community-maintained
<a href="http://rdfa.info/rdfa-implementations/">Wiki page</a> includes
subsequent updates.</p>
<p>This document was published by the <a href="http://www.w3.org/html/wg">HTML Working Group</a> as a Working Draft. This document is intended to become a <acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym> Recommendation. If you wish to make comments regarding this document, please send them to <a href="mailto:public-rdfa-wg@w3.org">public-rdfa-wg@w3.org</a> (<a href="mailto:public-rdfa-wg-request@w3.org?subject=subscribe">subscribe</a>, <a href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdfa-wg/">archives</a>). All feedback is welcome.</p><p>Publication as a Working Draft does not imply endorsement by the <acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym> Membership. This is a draft document and may be updated, replaced or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to cite this document as other than work in progress.</p><p>This document was produced by a group operating under the <a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Patent-Policy-20040205/">5 February 2004 <acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym> Patent Policy</a>. <acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym> maintains a <a href="http://www.w3.org/2004/01/pp-impl/40318/status" rel="disclosure">public list of any patent disclosures</a> made in connection with the deliverables of the group; that page also includes instructions for disclosing a patent. An individual who has actual knowledge of a patent which the individual believes contains <a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Patent-Policy-20040205/#def-essential">Essential Claim(s)</a> must disclose the information in accordance with <a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Patent-Policy-20040205/#sec-Disclosure">section 6 of the <acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym> Patent Policy</a>.</p>
<p>Also available is a <a href="http://www.w3.org/2004/01/pp-impl/44350/status">public list of any patent disclosures</a>
for the <a href="http://www.w3.org/2010/02/rdfa/">RDFa Working Group</a>.</p>
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<div id="toc" class="section"><h2 class="introductory">Table of Contents</h2><ul class="toc"><li class="tocline"><a href="#introduction" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">1. </span>Introduction</a></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#conformance" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">2. </span>Conformance</a><ul class="toc"><li class="tocline"><a href="#document-conformance" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">2.1 </span>Document Conformance</a></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#rdfa-processor-conformance" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">2.2 </span>RDFa Processor Conformance</a></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#user-agent-conformance" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">2.3 </span>User Agent Conformance</a></li></ul></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#extensions-to-rdfa-core-1.1" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">3. </span>Extensions to RDFa Core 1.1</a><ul class="toc"><li class="tocline"><a href="#additional-rdfa-processing-rules" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">3.1 </span>Additional RDFa Processing Rules</a></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#modifying-the-input-document" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">3.2 </span>Modifying the Input Document</a></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#specifying-the-language-for-a-literal" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">3.3 </span>Specifying the language for a literal</a></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#invalid-xmlliteral-values" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">3.4 </span>Invalid XMLLiteral values</a></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#xmlns--prefixed-attributes" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">3.5 </span><code>xmlns:</code>-Prefixed Attributes</a></li></ul></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#extensions-to-the-html5-syntax" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">4. </span>Extensions to the HTML5 Syntax</a><ul class="toc"><li class="tocline"><a href="#the-rdfa-attributes-and-valid-values" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">4.1 </span>The RDFa Attributes and Valid Values</a><ul class="toc"><li class="tocline"><a href="#the-version-attribute" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">4.1.1 </span>The version Attribute</a></li></ul></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#conformance-criteria-for-xmlns--prefixed-attributes" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">4.2 </span>Conformance Criteria for <code>xmlns:</code>-Prefixed Attributes</a></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#preserving-namespaces-via-coercion-to-infoset" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">4.3 </span>Preserving Namespaces via Coercion to Infoset</a></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#infoset-based-processors" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">4.4 </span>Infoset-based Processors</a><ul class="toc"><li class="tocline"><a href="#extracting-uri-mappings-from-infosets" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">4.4.1 </span>Extracting URI Mappings from Infosets</a></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#processing-rdfa-attributes" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">4.4.2 </span>Processing RDFa Attributes</a></li></ul></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#dom-level-2-based-processors" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">4.5 </span>DOM Level 2-based Processors</a><ul class="toc"><li class="tocline"><a href="#extracting-uri-mappings-from-doms" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">4.5.1 </span>Extracting URI Mappings from DOMs</a></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#processing-rdfa-attributes-1" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">4.5.2 </span>Processing RDFa Attributes</a></li></ul></li></ul></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#html-default-vocabulary-terms" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">A. </span>HTML Default Vocabulary Terms</a></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#validation" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">B. </span>Validation</a><ul class="toc"><li class="tocline"><a href="#the-html-4.01---rdfa-1.1-dtd" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">B.1 </span>The HTML 4.01 + RDFa 1.1 DTD</a></li></ul></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#about-this-document" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">C. </span>About this Document</a><ul class="toc"><li class="tocline"><a href="#history" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">C.1 </span>History</a></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#change-history" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">C.2 </span>Change History</a></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#acknowledgments" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">C.3 </span>Acknowledgments</a></li></ul></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#references" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">D. </span>References</a><ul class="toc"><li class="tocline"><a href="#normative-references" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">D.1 </span>Normative references</a></li><li class="tocline"><a href="#informative-references" class="tocxref"><span class="secno">D.2 </span>Informative references</a></li></ul></li></ul></div>
<div class="informative section" id="introduction">
<!--OddPage--><h2><span class="secno">1. </span>Introduction</h2><p><em>This section is non-normative.</em></p>
<p>Today's web is built predominantly for human consumption. Even as
machine-readable data begins to permeate the web, it is typically
distributed in a separate file, with a separate format, and very limited
correspondence between the human and machine versions. As a result, web
browsers can provide only minimal assistance to humans in parsing and
processing web data: browsers only see presentation information. RDFa is
intended to solve the problem of machine-readable data in HTML documents.
RDFa provides a set of HTML attributes to augment visual data with
machine-readable hints. Using RDFa, authors may turn their existing
human-visible text and links into machine-readable data without repeating
content.</p>
</div>
<div id="conformance" class="section"><!--OddPage--><h2><span class="secno">2. </span>Conformance</h2><p>As well as sections marked as non-normative, all authoring guidelines, diagrams, examples, and notes in this specification are non-normative. Everything else in this specification is normative.</p>
<p>The key words <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em>, <em class="rfc2119" title="must not">must not</em>, <em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em>, <em class="rfc2119" title="should">should</em>, <em class="rfc2119" title="should not">should not</em>, <em class="rfc2119" title="recommended">recommended</em>, <em class="rfc2119" title="may">may</em>, and <em class="rfc2119" title="optional">optional</em> in this specification are to be interpreted as described in [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RFC2119">RFC2119</a>].</p>
<div id="document-conformance" class="section">
<h3><span class="secno">2.1 </span>Document Conformance</h3>
<p>In order for a document to claim that it is a conforming HTML+RDFa
document, it <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> provide the facilities described as mandatory in this
section. The document conformance criteria are listed below, of which only
a subset are mandatory:</p>
<ul>
<li>All document conformance requirements stated as mandatory in the
HTML5 specification <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> be met.</li>
<li>All
<a href="#extensions-to-the-html5-syntax">Extensions to the HTML5 Syntax</a>,
as described in this document, <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> be considered valid and conforming in
a HTML+RDFa 1.1 document.</li>
<li>All HTML5 elements and attributes <em class="rfc2119" title="should">should</em> be used in a way that is
conformant with [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-HTML5">HTML5</a>]. All RDFa attributes <em class="rfc2119" title="should">should</em> be used in a way that
is conformant with [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RDFA-CORE">RDFA-CORE</a>] and this document.</li>
<li>There <em class="rfc2119" title="should">should</em> be a <code>version</code> attribute on the
<code>html</code> element. The value of the <code>version</code>
attribute <em class="rfc2119" title="should">should</em> be "HTML+RDFa 1.1" if the document is a non-XML mode
document, or "XHTML+RDFa 1.1" if the document is a XML mode
document.</li>
<li>If HTML4 is the target language, the document <em class="rfc2119" title="should">should</em> conform to the
constraints expressed in the
<a href="#html-rdfa-dtd">HTML 4.01 + RDFa 1.1 Document Type Definition</a>
located in the Appendix.
</li>
</ul>
<p>An example of a conforming HTML+RDFa document:</p>
<pre class="example" title="Example of an HTML+RDFa 1.1 document">&lt;<span class="hilite">html</span> <span class="hilite">version="HTML+RDFa 1.1"</span> lang="en"&gt;
&lt;head&gt;
&lt;title&gt;Example Document&lt;/title&gt;
&lt;/head&gt;
&lt;body&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Moved to &lt;a href="http://example.org/"&gt;example.org&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/body&gt;
&lt;/html&gt;</pre>
<p>Non-XML mode HTML+RDFa 1.1 documents <em class="rfc2119" title="should">should</em> be labeled with the Internet Media Type
"text/html" as defined in [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RFC3236">RFC3236</a>].
</p>
</div>
<div id="rdfa-processor-conformance" class="section">
<h3><span class="secno">2.2 </span>RDFa Processor Conformance</h3>
<p>The RDFa Processor conformance criteria are listed below, all of
which are mandatory:</p>
<ul>
<li>An RDFa Processor <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> implement all of the mandatory features
specified in the RDFa Core 1.1 specification [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RDFA-CORE">RDFA-CORE</a>].</li>
<li>An RDFa Processor <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> support any mandatory features described in this
specification.</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div id="user-agent-conformance" class="section">
<h3><span class="secno">2.3 </span>User Agent Conformance</h3>
<p>A User Agent is considered to be a type of RDFa Processor when the
User Agent stores or processes RDFa attributes and their values. The
reason there are separate <em>RDFa Processor Conformance</em> and a
<em>User Agent Conformance</em> sections is because one can be a valid
HTML5 RDFa Processor but not a valid HTML5 User Agent (for example, by only
providing a very small subset of rendering functionality).
</p>
<p>The User Agent conformance criteria are listed below, all of which are
mandatory:</p>
<ul>
<li>A User Agent <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> conform to all requirements listed in the
<span>Conformance requirements</span> section of the HTML5 specification.
</li>
<li>A User Agent <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> implement all of the features required by this
specification.</li>
<li>A User Agent <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> implement all of the features required in the RDFa
Core 1.1 specification, excluding those features which are specifically
overridden by this specification as detailed in the <a href="#extensions-to-rdfa-core-1.1">Extensions to RDFa Core 1.1</a>.</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
<div id="extensions-to-rdfa-core-1.1" class="section">
<!--OddPage--><h2><span class="secno">3. </span>Extensions to RDFa Core 1.1</h2>
<p>The RDFa Core 1.1 [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RDFA-CORE">RDFA-CORE</a>] specification is the base document on
which this specification builds.
RDFa Core 1.1 specifies the attributes and syntax, in <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core#s_syntax">Section 5: Attributes and
Syntax</a>, and processing model, in <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core/#s_model">Section 7: Processing
Model</a>, for extracting RDF from a Web document. This section
specifies changes to the attributes and processing model defined in
RDFa Core 1.1 in order to support extracting RDF from HTML documents.</p>
<p>The requirements and rules, as specified in RDFa Core and further
extended in this document, apply to all HTML5 documents. The RDFa Processor
operating on HTML and XHTML documents, specifically the resulting DOMs or
Infosets, <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> apply the same processing rules for HTML4, HTML5 and XHTML5
serializations, DOMs and/or Infosets.</p>
<div id="additional-rdfa-processing-rules" class="section">
<h3><span class="secno">3.1 </span>Additional RDFa Processing Rules</h3>
<p>Documents conforming to the rules in this specification are processed
according to [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RDFA-CORE">RDFA-CORE</a>] with the following extensions:</p>
<ul>
<li>The <a class="tref" title="default_vocabulary_URI">default vocabulary URI</a> is <code>http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml/vocab#</code>.</li>
<li>The <a class="tref" title="default_collection_of_terms">default collection of terms</a> is defined in
<a href="#html-default-vocabulary-terms">HTML Default Vocabulary Terms</a>.</li>
<li>The <a class="tref" title="base">base</a> can be set using the <code>base</code> element.</li>
<li>The <a class="tref" title="current_language">current language</a> can be set using either the
<span class="aref">@lang</span> or <span class="aref">@xml:lang</span> attributes.</li>
<li>In
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core/#sequence">Section 7.5: Sequence</a>,
processing step 6, if no URI is provided by a resource attribute, then
first check to see if the element is the <code>head</code> or
<code>body</code> element. If it is, then act as if there is an empty <span class="aref">@about</span> present,
and process it according to the rule for <span class="aref">@about</span>.</li>
<li>In
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core/#sequence">Section 7.5: Sequence</a>,
processing step 7, if no URI is provided, then
first check to see if the element is the <code>head</code> or
<code>body</code> element. If it is, then act as if there is an empty <span class="aref">@about</span> present,
and process it according to the rule for <span class="aref">@about</span>.</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div id="modifying-the-input-document" class="section">
<h3><span class="secno">3.2 </span>Modifying the Input Document</h3>
<p>RDFa's tree-based processing rules, outlined in <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core#sequence">Section 7.5: Sequence</a> of
the RDFa Core 1.1 specification [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RDFA-CORE">RDFA-CORE</a>], allow an input document to be
automatically corrected, cleaned-up, re-arranged, or modified in any way that
is approved by the host language prior to processing. Element nesting issues
in HTML documents <em class="rfc2119" title="should">should</em> be corrected before the input document is
translated into the DOM, a valid tree-based model, on which the RDFa
processing rules will operate.</p>
<p>Any mechanism that generates a data structure equivalent to the HTML5 or
XHTML5 DOM, such as the html5lib library, <em class="rfc2119" title="may">may</em> be used as the mechanism to
construct the tree-based model provided as input to the RDFa processing
rules.</p>
</div>
<div id="specifying-the-language-for-a-literal" class="section">
<h3><span class="secno">3.3 </span>Specifying the language for a literal</h3>
<p>RDFa Core 1.1 allows for the
<a class="tref" title="current_language" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core#dfn-current_language">current language</a>
to be specified by the Host Language. In order for RDFa Processors to conform
to this specification, they <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> use the mechanism described in
<em>The lang and xml:lang attributes</em> section of the [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-HTML5">HTML5</a>]
specification to determine the
<a class="tref" title="language" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/Overview.html#language">language</a>
of a node.</p>
<p>If an author is editing an HTML fragment and is unsure of the final
encapsulating MIME type for their markup, it is suggested that the author
specify both <code>lang</code> and <code>xml:lang</code> where the value in
both attributes is exactly the same.</p>
</div>
<div id="invalid-xmlliteral-values" class="section">
<h3><span class="secno">3.4 </span>Invalid XMLLiteral values</h3>
<p>When generating literals of type XMLLiteral, the processor <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> ensure
that the output XMLLiteral is a namespace well-formed XML fragment. A
namespace well-formed XML fragment has the following properties:</p>
<ul>
<li>The XML fragment, when placed inside of a single root element, <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em>
validate as well-formed XML. The normative language that describes a
well-formed XML document is specified in <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-well-formed">Section 2.1 "Well-Formed
XML Documents"</a> of the XML specification.</li>
<li>The XML fragment, when placed inside of a single root element, <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em>
retain all active namespace information. The currently active attributes
declared using <code>xmlns</code> and <code>xmlns:</code> stored in the
RDFa Processor's current
<a class="tref" title="evaluation_context" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core#dfn-evaluation_context">evaluation context</a>
in the
<a class="tref" title="list_of_URI_mappings" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core#dfn-list_of_uri_mappings">list of URI mappings</a>
<em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> be preserved in the generated XMLLiteral. The <em>PREFIX</em> value for
<code>xmlns:PREFIX</code> <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> be transformed to all lower-case characters
when preserving the value in the XMLLiteral. All active namespaces declared
via <code>xmlns</code> and <code>xmlns:</code> <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> be placed in each
top-level element in the generated XMLLiteral, taking care to not overwrite
pre-existing namespace values.</li>
</ul>
<p>An RDFa Processor that transforms the XML fragment <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> use the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/Overview.html#coercing-an-html-dom-into-an-infoset">
Coercing an HTML DOM into an Infoset</a> algorithm, as specified in the HTML5
specification, followed by the algorithm defined in the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/Overview.html#serializing-xhtml-fragments">Serializing
XHTML Fragments</a> section of the HTML5 specification. If an error or
exception occurs at any point during the transformation, the triple containing
the XMLLiteral <em class="rfc2119" title="must not">must not</em> be generated.</p>
<p>Transformation to a namespace well-formed XML fragment is required
because an application that consumes XMLLiteral data expects that data to
be a namespace well-formed XML fragment.</p>
<p>The transformation requirement does not apply to input data that are
text-only, such as literals that contain a <code>datatype</code> attribute
with an empty value (<code>""</code>), or input data that that contain only
text nodes.</p>
<p>An example transformation demonstrating the preservation of namespace
values is provided below. The → symbol is used to denote that the line
is a continuation of the previous line and is included purely for the
purposes of readability:</p>
<pre class="example" title="Namespace preservation markup">&lt;p xmlns:ex="http://example.org/vocab#" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"&gt;
Two rectangles (the example markup for them are stored in a triple):
&lt;svg <span class="hilite">xmlns</span>="<span class="hilite">http://www.w3.org/2000/svg</span>" property="ex:markup" datatype="rdf:XMLLiteral"&gt;
&lt;rect width="300" height="100" style="fill:rgb(0,0,255);stroke-width:1; stroke:rgb(0,0,0)"&gt;
&lt;rect width="50" height="50" style="fill:rgb(255,0,0);stroke-width:2;stroke:rgb(0,0,0)"&gt;&lt;/rect&gt;&lt;/rect&gt;&lt;/svg&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;</pre>
<p>The markup above <em class="rfc2119" title="should">should</em> produce the following triple, which preserves the
xmlns declaration in the markup by injecting the <code>xmlns</code> attribute
in the <code>rect</code> elements:</p>
<pre class="example" title="Namespace preservation triple">&lt;&gt;
&lt;http://example.org/vocab#markup&gt;
"&lt;rect <span class="hilite">xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/2000/svg\"</span> width=\"300\"
→height=\"100\" style=\"fill:rgb(0,0,255);stroke-width:1; stroke:rgb(0,0,0)\"/&gt;
&lt;rect <span class="hilite">xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/2000/svg\"</span> width=\"50\"
→height=\"50\" style=\"fill:rgb(255,0,0);stroke-width:2;
→stroke:rgb(0,0,0)\"/&gt;"^^http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#XMLLiteral .</pre>
<p>Since the <code>ex</code> and <code>rdf</code>
namespaces are not used in either <code>rect</code> element, they are not
preserved in the XMLLiteral.
</p>
<p>Similarly, compound document elements that reside in different
namespaces must have their namespaces declarations preserved:</p>
<pre class="example" title="Namespace preservation for compound document elements">&lt;p xmlns:ex="http://example.org/vocab#"
xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"&gt;
&lt;span class="hilite"&gt;xmlns:fb="http://www.facebook.com/2008/fbml"&lt;/span&gt;
This is how you markup a user in FBML:
&lt;span property="ex:markup" datatype="rdf:XMLLiteral"&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;fb:user uid="12345"&gt;The User&lt;/fb:user&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/span&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;</pre>
<p>The markup above <em class="rfc2119" title="should">should</em> produce the following triple, which preserves the
<code>fb</code> namespace in the corresponding triple:</p>
<pre class="example" title="Namespace element preservation triple">&lt;&gt;
&lt;http://example.org/vocab#markup&gt;
"&lt;p <span class="hilite">xmlns:fb="http://www.facebook.com/2008/fbml"</span>&gt;
&lt;fb:user uid="12345"&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;"^^http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#XMLLiteral .</pre>
<p></p>
</div>
<div id="xmlns--prefixed-attributes" class="section">
<h3><span class="secno">3.5 </span><code>xmlns:</code>-Prefixed Attributes</h3>
<p class="issue">While this section outlines xmlns: processing in RDFa, the
support for distributed extensibility in non-XML mode HTML5 (using xmlns
and xmlns:) is still an open issue. This section may be further modified
before Last Call based on progress made on the distributed extensibility
issue.</p>
<p>CURIE prefix mappings specified using attributes prepended with
<code>xmlns:</code> <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> be processed using the algorithm defined in
section 4.4.1:
<a href="#extracting-uri-mappings-from-infosets">Extracting URI Mappings from Infosets</a>
for Infoset-based processors, or section 4.5.1:
<a href="#extracting-uri-mappings-from-doms">Extracting URI Mappings from DOMs</a>
for DOM Level 2-based processors. For CURIE prefix mappings using the
<code>prefix</code> attribute,
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core/#sequence">Section 7.5: Sequence</a>,
step #4 <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> be used to process namespace values.</p>
<p>Since CURIE prefix mappings have been specified using
<code>xmlns:</code>, and since HTML attribute names are case-insensitive,
CURIE prefix names declared using the <code>xmlns:</code>attribute-name
pattern <code>xmlns:&lt;PREFIX&gt;="&lt;URI&gt;"</code> <em class="rfc2119" title="should">should</em> be specified
using only lower-case characters. For example, the text
"<code>xmlns:</code>" and the text in <code>"&lt;PREFIX&gt;"</code> <em class="rfc2119" title="should">should</em>
be lower-case only. This is to ensure that prefix mappings are interpreted
in the same way between HTML (case-insensitive attribute names) and XHTML
(case-sensitive attribute names) document types.</p>
</div>
</div>
<div id="extensions-to-the-html5-syntax" class="section">
<!--OddPage--><h2><span class="secno">4. </span>Extensions to the HTML5 Syntax</h2>
<p class="issue"><b>Status:</b> <a href="http://www.w3.org/html/wg/tracker/issues/41">ISSUE-41</a> (decentralized extensibility) blocks progress to Last Call</p>
<p>There are a few extensions to the HTML5 specification that are required in
order to fully support RDFa. The following sub-sections outline the
necessary extensions to the base HTML5 specification.</p>
<div id="the-rdfa-attributes-and-valid-values" class="section">
<h3><span class="secno">4.1 </span>The RDFa Attributes and Valid Values</h3>
<p>All RDFa attributes and valid values (including CURIEs), as listed in
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core/#rdfa-attributes">Section 2.1:
The RDFa Attributes</a>, are conforming when used in an HTML5 or XHTML5
document.</p>
<div id="the-version-attribute" class="section">
<h4><span class="secno">4.1.1 </span>The version Attribute</h4>
<p>The <code>@version</code> attribute is an <em class="rfc2119" title="optional">optional</em> attribute that is
allowed on the <code>html</code> element. It specifies the HTML5 language
features that are enabled for the current document. The value <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> contain at
least one non-<strong>space character</strong>. The value must conform to a
<strong>set of space-separated tokens</strong>, as defined in
[<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-HTML5">HTML5</a>], Space-separated tokens.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<div id="conformance-criteria-for-xmlns--prefixed-attributes" class="section">
<h3><span class="secno">4.2 </span>Conformance Criteria for <code>xmlns:</code>-Prefixed Attributes</h3>
<p class="issue">While this section outlines xmlns: conformance criteria for
HTML+RDFa, the support for distributed extensibility in non-XML mode HTML5
(using xmlns and xmlns:) is still an open issue. This section may be
further modified before Last Call based on progress made on the distributed
extensibility issue.</p>
<p>Since RDFa uses attributes starting with <code>xmlns:</code> to specify
CURIE prefixes, any attribute starting with a case-insensitive match on the
text string "<code>xmlns:</code>" <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> be preserved in the DOM or other
tree-like model that is passed to the RDFa Processor.
For documents conforming to this specification, attributes with
names that have a case insensitive prefix matching "<code>xmlns:</code>"
<em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> be considered conforming. Conformance checkers <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em>
accept attribute names that have a case insensitive prefix matching
"<code>xmlns:</code>" as conforming.
</p>
<p>All attributes starting with a case insensitive prefix matching
"<code>xmlns:</code>" <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> conform to the production rules outlined in
Namespaces in XML [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-XML-NAMES11">XML-NAMES11</a>],
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-names11#ns-decl">Section 3: Declaring Namespaces</a>.
Documents that contain <code>xmlns:</code> attributes that do not conform to
Namespaces in XML <em class="rfc2119" title="must not">must not</em> be accepted as conforming.
</p>
</div>
<div id="preserving-namespaces-via-coercion-to-infoset" class="section">
<h3><span class="secno">4.3 </span>Preserving Namespaces via Coercion to Infoset</h3>
<p class="issue">This section needs feedback from the user agent vendors to
ensure that this feature does not conflict with user agent architecture and
has no technical reason that it cannot be implemented.</p>
<p>RDFa is uses the <code>xmlns:</code> pattern to
declare prefix mappings, it is important that namespace information that
is declared in non-XML mode HTML5 documents are mapped to an Infoset
correctly. In order to ensure this mapping is performed correctly, the
"Coercing an HTML DOM into an infoset" rules defined in [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-HTML5">HTML5</a>]
must be extended to include the following rule:</p>
<p>If the XML API is namespace-aware, the tool must ensure that
([<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-infoset/#infoitem.attribute">namespace
name</a>], [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-infoset/#infoitem.attribute">local name</a>],
[<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-infoset/#infoitem.attribute">normalized
value</a>]) namespace tuples are created when converting the non-XML mode
DOM into an Infoset. Given a standard <code>xmlns:</code> definition,
<code>xmlns:foo="http://example.org/bar#"</code>, the [namespace name]
is <code>http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/</code>,
the [local name] is <code>foo</code>, and the
[normalized value] is <code>http://example.org/bar#</code>, thus the
namespace tuple would be (<code>http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/</code>,
<code>foo</code>, <code>http://example.org/bar#</code>).</p>
<p>For example, given the following input text:</p>
<pre class="example">&lt;div xmlns:audio="http://purl.org/media/audio#"&gt;</pre>
<p>
The <code>div</code> element above, when coerced from an HTML DOM into
an Infoset, should contain an attribute in the [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-infoset/#infoitem.element">namespace
attributes</a>] list with a [namespace name] set to
"<code>http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/</code>", a [local name] set to
<code>audio</code>, and a [normalized value] of
"<code>http://purl.org/media/audio#</code>".
</p>
</div>
<div id="infoset-based-processors" class="section">
<h3><span class="secno">4.4 </span>Infoset-based Processors</h3>
<p>While the intent of the RDFa processing instructions were to provide a
set of rules that are as language and toolchain agnostic as possible, for
the sake of clarity, detailed methods of extracting RDFa content from
processors operating on an XML Information Set are provided below.</p>
<div id="extracting-uri-mappings-from-infosets" class="section">
<h4><span class="secno">4.4.1 </span>Extracting URI Mappings from Infosets</h4>
<p>Extracting URI Mappings declared via <code>xmlns:</code>
while operating from within an Infoset-based RDFa processor can be achieved
using the following algorithm:</p>
<p>While processing an element as described in [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RDFA-CORE">RDFA-CORE</a>],
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core#sequence">Section 7.5: Sequence</a>,
Step #2:</p>
<ol>
<li>For each attribute in the [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-infoset/#infoitem.element">namespace
attributes</a>] list that has a [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-infoset/#infoitem.attribute">prefix</a>] value,
create a [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core/#dfn-uri_mapping">URI
mapping</a>] by storing the [prefix] as the value to be mapped, and the
[<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-infoset/#infoitem.attribute">normalized
value</a>] as the value to map.</li>
<li>For each attribute in the [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-infoset/#infoitem.element">attributes</a>] list
that has no value for [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-infoset/#infoitem.attribute">prefix</a>] and a
[<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-infoset/#infoitem.attribute">local
name</a>] that starts with <code>xmlns:</code>, create a [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core/#dfn-uri_mapping">URI mapping</a>] by
storing the [local name] part with the <code>xmlns:</code> characters
removed as the value to be mapped, and the [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-infoset/#infoitem.attribute">normalized
value</a>] as the value to map.
<p class="note">This step is unnecessary if the Infoset coercion
rules preserve namespaces specified in non-XML mode.</p></li>
</ol>
<p>For example, assume that the following markup is processed by an
Infoset-based RDFa processor:</p>
<pre class="example">&lt;div xmlns:audio="http://purl.org/media/audio#" ...</pre>
<p>After the markup is processed, there should exist a [URI mapping] in
the [local list of URI mappings] that contains a mapping from
<code>audio</code> to <code>http://purl.org/media/audio#</code>.
</p>
</div>
<div id="processing-rdfa-attributes" class="section">
<h4><span class="secno">4.4.2 </span>Processing RDFa Attributes</h4>
<p>There are a number of non-prefixed attributes that are associated with
RDFa Processing in HTML5. If an XML Information Set based RDFa processor is
used to process these attributes, the following algorithm should be used to
detect and extract the values of the attributes.</p>
<p>While processing Infoset Attribute Information Items in Element Information
Items as described in [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RDFA-CORE">RDFA-CORE</a>],
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core#sequence">Section 7.5: Sequence</a>,
Step #4 through Step #9:</p>
<ol>
<li>For each Attribute Information Item specific to RDFa in the Infoset
[<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-infoset/#infoitem.attribute">attributes</a>]
list that has a [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-infoset/#infoitem.attribute">prefix</a>] with
no value, extract and use the [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-infoset/#infoitem.attribute">normalized
value</a>].</li>
</ol>
</div>
</div>
<div id="dom-level-2-based-processors" class="section">
<h3><span class="secno">4.5 </span>DOM Level 2-based Processors</h3>
<p class="issue">This mechanism should be double-checked against all of the
RDFa Javascript implementations to ensure correctness.</p>
<p>While the intent of the RDFa processing instructions were to provide a
set of rules that are as language and toolchain agnostic as possible, for
the sake of clarity, detailed methods of extracting RDFa content from
processors operating in a DOM2 environment are provided below.</p>
<div id="extracting-uri-mappings-from-doms" class="section">
<h4><span class="secno">4.5.1 </span>Extracting URI Mappings from DOMs</h4>
<p>Extracting URI Mappings declared via <code>xmlns:</code> while operating
from within a DOM Level 2 based RDFa processor can be achieved using the
following algorithm:</p>
<p>While processing each DOM2 [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/core.html#ID-745549614">Element</a>]
as described in [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RDFA-CORE">RDFA-CORE</a>],
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core#sequence">Section 7.5: Sequence</a>,
Step #2:</p>
<ol>
<li>For each [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/core.html#ID-745549614">Attr</a>]
in the [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/core.html#ID-1950641247">Node.attributes</a>]
list that has a [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/glossary.html#dt-namespaceprefix">namespace
prefix</a>] value of <code>xmlns</code>, create a [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core/#dfn-uri_mapping">URI mapping</a>] by
storing the [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/glossary.html#dt-localname">local
name</a>] as the value to be mapped, and the [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/core.html#ID-F68D080">Node.nodeValue</a>]
as the value to map.</li>
<li>For each [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/core.html#ID-745549614">Attr</a>]
in the [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/core.html#ID-1950641247">Node.attributes</a>]
list that has a [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/glossary.html#dt-namespaceprefix">namespace
prefix</a>] value of null and a [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/glossary.html#dt-localname">local
name</a>] that starts with <code>xmlns:</code>, create a [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core/#dfn-uri_mapping">URI mapping</a>] by
storing the [local name] part with the <code>xmlns:</code> characters
removed as the value to be mapped, and the [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/core.html#ID-F68D080">Node.nodeValue</a>]
as the value to map.
<p class="note">This step is unnecessary if the XML and non-XML
mode DOMs are namespace consistent.</p></li>
</ol>
<p>For example, assume that the following markup is processed by a
DOM2-based RDFa processor:</p>
<pre class="example">&lt;div xmlns:audio="http://purl.org/media/audio#" ...</pre>
<p>After the markup is processed, there should exist a [URI mapping] in
the [local list of URI mappings] that contains a mapping from
<code>audio</code> to <code>http://purl.org/media/audio#</code>.
</p>
</div>
<div id="processing-rdfa-attributes-1" class="section">
<h4><span class="secno">4.5.2 </span>Processing RDFa Attributes</h4>
<p>There are a number of non-prefixed attributes that are associated with
RDFa processing in HTML5. If an DOM2-based RDFa processor is used to
process these attributes, the following algorithm should be used to detect
and extract the values of the attributes.</p>
<p>While processing an element as described in [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RDFA-CORE">RDFA-CORE</a>],
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core/#sequence">Section 5.5: Sequence</a>,
Step #4 through Step #9:</p>
<ol>
<li>For each RDFa attribute in the [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/core.html#ID-1950641247">Node.attributes</a>]
list that has a [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/glossary.html#dt-namespaceprefix">namespace
prefix</a>] that is null, extract and use [<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/core.html#ID-F68D080">Node.nodeValue</a>]
as the value.</li>
</ol>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="appendix section" id="html-default-vocabulary-terms">
<!--OddPage--><h2><span class="secno">A. </span>HTML Default Vocabulary Terms</h2>
<p class="issue">Note that the values defined in this section
may be removed from this document and placed in an external
'RDFa Profile' so that they can be maintained independent of the
specification.</p>
<p>The terms defined in this section <em class="rfc2119" title="must">must</em> be mapped to
lower case by an RDFa Processor. The vocabulary terms are:</p>
<dl>
<dt>alternate</dt>
<dd>Designates alternate versions for a resource.</dd>
<dt>appendix</dt>
<dd>Refers to a resource serving as an appendix in a collection.</dd>
<dt>bookmark</dt>
<dd>Refers to a bookmark. A bookmark is a link to a key entry point within an
extended document. The
<span class="aref">@title</span> attribute may be used, for example, to
label the bookmark. Note that several bookmarks may be defined for a
document.</dd>
<dt>cite</dt>
<dd>
<p>Refers to a resource that defines a citation.
In the following example, the <code>cite</code> is used to
reference the book from which the quotation is taken:</p>
<pre class="example" title="cite as book reference">As Gandalf the White said in
&lt;span <span class="hilite">rel="cite"</span> resource="http://www.example.com/books/the_two_towers"&gt;
The Two Towers
&lt;/span&gt;,
&lt;quote xml:lang="en"&gt;"The hospitality of
your hall is somewhat lessened of late, Theoden King."&lt;/quote&gt;</pre>
<p>which would generate the following triples:</p>
<pre class="example">&lt;&gt; xhv:cite &lt;http://www.example.com/books/the_two_towers&gt; .</pre>
<code>cite</code> is also useful for referencing specifications:
<pre class="example" title="cite to reference another specification">More information can be found in
&lt;span <span class="hilite">rel="cite"</span> resource="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml"&gt;[XML]&lt;/cite&gt;.</pre>
<p>which would generate the following triples:</p>
<pre class="example">&lt;&gt; xhv:cite &lt;http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml&gt; .</pre>
</dd>
<dt>chapter</dt>
<dd>Refers to a resource serving as a chapter in a collection.</dd>
<dt>contents</dt>
<dd>Refers to a resource serving as a table of contents.</dd>
<dt>copyright</dt>
<dd>Refers to a copyright statement for the resource.</dd>
<dt>first</dt>
<dd>Refers to the first item in a collection (see also start and top).</dd>
<dt>glossary</dt>
<dd>Refers to a resource providing a glossary of terms.</dd>
<dt>help</dt>
<dd>Refers to a resource offering help (more information, links to other sources of information, etc.)</dd>
<dt>icon</dt>
<dd>Refers to a resource that represents an icon.
</dd>
<dt>index</dt>
<dd>Refers to a resource providing an index.</dd>
<dt>last</dt>
<dd>Refers to the last resource in a collection of resources.</dd>
<dt>license</dt>
<dd>Refers to a resource that defines the license associated with a resource.</dd>
<dt>meta</dt>
<dd>Refers to a resource that provides metadata, for instance in RDF.
</dd>
<dt>next</dt>
<dd>Refers to the next resource (after the current one) in an
ordered collection.</dd>
<dt>p3pv1</dt>
<dd>Refers to a P3P Policy Reference File. See [[!P3P1.0]].</dd>
<dt>prev</dt>
<dd>Refers to the previous resource (before the current one)
in an ordered collection.</dd>
<dt>role</dt>
<dd>
Indicates the purpose of the resource. For some possible values, see
[<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-XHTML-VOCAB">XHTML-VOCAB</a>].</dd>
<dt>section</dt>
<dd>Refers to a resource serving as a section in a collection.</dd>
<dt>stylesheet</dt>
<dd>Refers to a resource acting as a stylesheet for a resource.</dd>
<dt>subsection</dt>
<dd>Refers to a resource serving as a subsection in a collection.</dd>
<dt>start</dt>
<dd>Refers to the first resource in a collection of resources. A
typical use case might be a collection of chapters in a book.
</dd>
<dt>top</dt>
<dd>Synonym for start.</dd>
<dt>up</dt>
<dd>Refers to the resource "above" in a hierarchically structured set.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="appendix section" id="validation">
<!--OddPage--><h2><span class="secno">B. </span>Validation</h2>
<p>Documents written using the markup language defined in
this specification <em class="rfc2119" title="may">may</em> be validated using the
DTD defined in this section. If a document author wants
to facilitate such validation, they <em class="rfc2119" title="may">may</em> include the following
declaration at the top of their document:</p>
<pre class="example">&lt;!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//<acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym>//DTD HTML+RDFa 1.1//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/DTD/html401-rdfa11-1.dtd"&gt;</pre>
<div id="the-html-4.01---rdfa-1.1-dtd" class="section">
<h3 id="html-rdfa-dtd"><span class="secno">B.1 </span>The HTML 4.01 + RDFa 1.1 DTD</h3>
<div><p>You can download this version of this file from <a href="DTD/html401-rdfa11-1.dtd">DTD/html401-rdfa11-1.dtd</a>. The latest version is available at <a href="http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/DTD/html401-rdfa11-1.dtd">http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/DTD/html401-rdfa11-1.dtd</a>.</p><pre class="dtd">&lt;!--
This is the HTML 4.01 + RDFa 1.1 DTD, which includes
presentation attributes and elements that <acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym> expects to phase out
as support for style sheets matures. This DTD should be considered as
a Transitional doctype with respect to content, but as a Strict doctype with
respect to rendering mode.
HTML 4 includes mechanisms for style sheets, scripting,
embedding objects, improved support for right to left and mixed
direction text, and enhancements to forms for improved
accessibility for people with disabilities.
Draft: $Date: 2010/06/25 17:33:34 $
Editors:
Shane McCarron &lt;shane@aptest.com&gt;
Manu Sporny &lt;msporny@digitalbazaar.com&gt;
Original Authors:
Dave Raggett &lt;dsr@w3.org&gt;
Arnaud Le Hors &lt;lehors@w3.org&gt;
Ian Jacobs &lt;ij@w3.org&gt;
Further information about RDFa is available at:
http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core
Further information about HTML 4.01 is available at:
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224
Further information about HTML+RDFa is available at:
http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-in-html
The HTML 4.01 specification includes additional
syntactic constraints that cannot be expressed within
the DTDs.
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% HTML.Version</span> "-//<acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym>//DTD HTML 4.01+RDFa 1.1//EN"
-- Typical usage:
&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//<acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym>//DTD HTML 4.01+RDFa 1.1//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/DTD/html401-rdfa11-1.dtd"&gt;
&lt;html&gt;
&lt;head&gt;
...
&lt;/head&gt;
&lt;body&gt;
...
&lt;/body&gt;
&lt;/html&gt;
The URI used as a system identifier with the public identifier allows
the user agent to download the DTD and entity sets as needed.
--&gt;
&lt;!--================== Imported Names ====================================--&gt;
&lt;!-- Feature Switch for frameset documents --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% HTML.Frameset</span> "IGNORE"&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% ContentType</span> "CDATA"
-- media type, as per [RFC2045]
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% ContentTypes</span> "CDATA"
-- comma-separated list of media types, as per [RFC2045]
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% Charset</span> "CDATA"
-- a character encoding, as per [RFC2045]
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% Charsets</span> "CDATA"
-- a space-separated list of character encodings, as per [RFC2045]
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% LanguageCode</span> "NAME"
-- a language code, as per [RFC1766]
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% Character</span> "CDATA"
-- a single character from [ISO10646]
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% LinkTypes</span> "CDATA"
-- space-separated list of link types
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% MediaDesc</span> "CDATA"
-- single or comma-separated list of media descriptors
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% URI</span> "CDATA"
-- a Uniform Resource Identifier,
see [URI]
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% Datetime</span> "CDATA" -- date and time information. ISO date format --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% Script</span> "CDATA" -- script expression --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% StyleSheet</span> "CDATA" -- style sheet data --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% FrameTarget</span> "CDATA" -- render in this frame --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% Text</span> "CDATA"&gt;
&lt;!-- Parameter Entities --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% head.misc</span> "SCRIPT|STYLE|META|LINK|OBJECT" -- repeatable head elements --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% heading</span> "H1|H2|H3|H4|H5|H6"&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% list</span> "UL | OL | DIR | MENU"&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% preformatted</span> "PRE"&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% Color</span> "CDATA" -- a color using sRGB: #RRGGBB as Hex values --&gt;
&lt;!-- There are also 16 widely known color names with their sRGB values:
Black = #000000 Green = #008000
Silver = #C0C0C0 Lime = #00FF00
Gray = #808080 Olive = #808000
White = #FFFFFF Yellow = #FFFF00
Maroon = #800000 Navy = #000080
Red = #FF0000 Blue = #0000FF
Purple = #800080 Teal = #008080
Fuchsia= #FF00FF Aqua = #00FFFF
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% bodycolors</span> "
bgcolor %Color; #IMPLIED -- document background color --
text %Color; #IMPLIED -- document text color --
link %Color; #IMPLIED -- color of links --
vlink %Color; #IMPLIED -- color of visited links --
alink %Color; #IMPLIED -- color of selected links --
"&gt;
&lt;!--================ Character mnemonic entities =========================--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% HTMLlat1</span> PUBLIC
"-//<acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym>//ENTITIES Latin1//EN//HTML"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/HTMLlat1.ent"&gt;
%HTMLlat1;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% HTMLsymbol</span> PUBLIC
"-//<acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym>//ENTITIES Symbols//EN//HTML"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/HTMLsymbol.ent"&gt;
%HTMLsymbol;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% HTMLspecial</span> PUBLIC
"-//<acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym>//ENTITIES Special//EN//HTML"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/HTMLspecial.ent"&gt;
%HTMLspecial;
&lt;!--=================== Generic Attributes ===============================--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% coreattrs</span>
"id ID #IMPLIED -- document-wide unique id --
class CDATA #IMPLIED -- space-separated list of classes --
style %StyleSheet; #IMPLIED -- associated style info --
title %Text; #IMPLIED -- advisory title --
&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% i18n</span>
"lang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED -- language code --
dir (ltr|rtl) #IMPLIED -- direction for weak/neutral text --"
&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% events</span>
"onclick %Script; #IMPLIED -- a pointer button was clicked --
ondblclick %Script; #IMPLIED -- a pointer button was double clicked--
onmousedown %Script; #IMPLIED -- a pointer button was pressed down --
onmouseup %Script; #IMPLIED -- a pointer button was released --
onmouseover %Script; #IMPLIED -- a pointer was moved onto --
onmousemove %Script; #IMPLIED -- a pointer was moved within --
onmouseout %Script; #IMPLIED -- a pointer was moved away --
onkeypress %Script; #IMPLIED -- a key was pressed and released --
onkeydown %Script; #IMPLIED -- a key was pressed down --
onkeyup %Script; #IMPLIED -- a key was released --"
&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% TERMorURIorCURIE</span> "CDATA" &gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% TERMorURIorCURIEs</span> "CDATA" &gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% URIorCURIE</span> "CDATA" &gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% URIs</span> "CDATA" &gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% metainformation</span>
"about %URIorCURIE; #IMPLIED -- RDFa - specifies subject --
content CDATA #IMPLIED -- RDFa - specifies object override --
datatype %TERMorURIorCURIE; #IMPLIED -- RDFa - specifies object datatype --
typeof %TERMorURIorCURIEs; #IMPLIED -- RDFa - bnode or rdf:type triple --
prefix CDATA #IMPLIED -- RDFa - specifies prefix mappings --
profile %URIs; #IMPLIED -- RDFa - specifies term document --
property %TERMorURIorCURIEs; #IMPLIED -- RDFa - specifies predicate --
rel %TERMorURIorCURIEs; #IMPLIED -- relationship for linked resource --
rev %TERMorURIorCURIEs; #IMPLIED -- reverse relationship for linked resource --
href %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for linked resource --
resource %URIorCURIE; #IMPLIED -- RDFa - like href, but overrides it --
vocab %URI; #IMPLIED -- RDFa - specifies default vocabulary"
&gt;
&lt;!-- Reserved Feature Switch --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% HTML.Reserved</span> "IGNORE"&gt;
&lt;!-- The following attributes are reserved for possible future use --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Reserved; [
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% reserved</span>
"datasrc %URI; #IMPLIED -- a single or tabular Data Source --
datafld CDATA #IMPLIED -- the property or column name --
dataformatas (plaintext|html) plaintext -- text or html --"
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% reserved</span> ""&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% attrs</span> "%coreattrs; %i18n; %events; %metainformation;"&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% align</span> "align (left|center|right|justify) #IMPLIED"
-- default is left for ltr paragraphs, right for rtl --
&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Text Markup ======================================--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% fontstyle</span>
"TT | I | B | U | S | STRIKE | BIG | SMALL"&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% phrase</span> "EM | STRONG | DFN | CODE |
SAMP | KBD | VAR | CITE | ABBR | ACRONYM" &gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% special</span>
"A | IMG | APPLET | OBJECT | FONT | BASEFONT | BR | SCRIPT |
MAP | Q | SUB | SUP | SPAN | BDO | IFRAME"&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% formctrl</span> "INPUT | SELECT | TEXTAREA | LABEL | BUTTON"&gt;
&lt;!-- %inline; covers inline or "text-level" elements --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% inline</span> "#PCDATA | %fontstyle; | %phrase; | %special; | %formctrl; "&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">(%fontstyle;|%phrase;)</span> - - (%inline;)*&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (%fontstyle;|%phrase;)
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">(SUB|SUP)</span> - - (%inline;)* -- subscript, superscript --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (SUB|SUP)
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">SPAN</span> - - (%inline;)* -- generic language/style container --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST SPAN
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">BDO</span> - - (%inline;)* -- I18N BiDi over-ride --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BDO
%coreattrs; -- id, class, style, title --
lang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED -- language code --
dir (ltr|rtl) #<em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em> -- directionality --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">BASEFONT</span> - O EMPTY -- base font size --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BASEFONT
id ID #IMPLIED -- document-wide unique id --
size CDATA #<em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em> -- base font size for FONT elements --
color %Color; #IMPLIED -- text color --
face CDATA #IMPLIED -- comma-separated list of font names --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">FONT</span> - - (%inline;)* -- local change to font --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST FONT
%coreattrs; -- id, class, style, title --
%i18n; -- lang, dir --
size CDATA #IMPLIED -- [+|-]nn e.g. size="+1", size="4" --
color %Color; #IMPLIED -- text color --
face CDATA #IMPLIED -- comma-separated list of font names --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">BR</span> - O EMPTY -- forced line break --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BR
%coreattrs; -- id, class, style, title --
clear (left|all|right|none) none -- control of text flow --
&gt;
&lt;!--================== HTML content models ===============================--&gt;
&lt;!--
HTML has two basic content models:
%inline; character level elements and text strings
%block; block-like elements e.g. paragraphs and lists
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% block</span>
"P | %heading; | %list; | %preformatted; | DL | DIV | CENTER |
NOSCRIPT | NOFRAMES | BLOCKQUOTE | FORM | ISINDEX | HR |
TABLE | FIELDSET | ADDRESS"&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% flow</span> "%block; | %inline;"&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Document Body ====================================--&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">BODY</span> O O (%flow;)* +(INS|DEL) -- document body --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BODY
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
onload %Script; #IMPLIED -- the document has been loaded --
onunload %Script; #IMPLIED -- the document has been removed --
background %URI; #IMPLIED -- texture tile for document
background --
%bodycolors; -- bgcolor, text, link, vlink, alink --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">ADDRESS</span> - - ((%inline;)|P)* -- information on author --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST ADDRESS
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">DIV</span> - - (%flow;)* -- generic language/style container --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST DIV
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
%align; -- align, text alignment --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">CENTER</span> - - (%flow;)* -- shorthand for DIV align=center --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST CENTER
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
&lt;!--================== The Anchor Element ================================--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% Shape</span> "(rect|circle|poly|default)"&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% Coords</span> "CDATA" -- comma-separated list of lengths --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">A</span> - - (%inline;)* -(A) -- anchor --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST A
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
charset %Charset; #IMPLIED -- char encoding of linked resource --
type %ContentType; #IMPLIED -- advisory content type --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- named link end --
hreflang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED -- language code --
target %FrameTarget; #IMPLIED -- render in this frame --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
shape %Shape; rect -- for use with client-side image maps --
coords %Coords; #IMPLIED -- for use with client-side image maps --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element got the focus --
onblur %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element lost the focus --
&gt;
&lt;!--================== Client-side image maps ============================--&gt;
&lt;!-- These can be placed in the same document or grouped in a
separate document although this isn't yet widely supported --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">MAP</span> - - ((%block;) | AREA)+ -- client-side image map --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST MAP
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
name CDATA #<em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em> -- for reference by usemap --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">AREA</span> - O EMPTY -- client-side image map area --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST AREA
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
shape %Shape; rect -- controls interpretation of coords --
coords %Coords; #IMPLIED -- comma-separated list of lengths --
target %FrameTarget; #IMPLIED -- render in this frame --
nohref (nohref) #IMPLIED -- this region has no action --
alt %Text; #<em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em> -- short description --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element got the focus --
onblur %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element lost the focus --
&gt;
&lt;!--================== The LINK Element ==================================--&gt;
&lt;!--
Relationship values can be used in principle:
a) for document specific toolbars/menus when used
with the LINK element in document head e.g.
start, contents, previous, next, index, end, help
b) to link to a separate style sheet (rel=stylesheet)
c) to make a link to a script (rel=script)
d) by stylesheets to control how collections of
html nodes are rendered into printed documents
e) to make a link to a printable version of this document
e.g. a postscript or pdf version (rel=alternate media=print)
--&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">LINK</span> - O EMPTY -- a media-independent link --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST LINK
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
charset %Charset; #IMPLIED -- char encoding of linked resource --
hreflang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED -- language code --
type %ContentType; #IMPLIED -- advisory content type --
media %MediaDesc; #IMPLIED -- for rendering on these media --
target %FrameTarget; #IMPLIED -- render in this frame --
&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Images ===========================================--&gt;
&lt;!-- Length defined in strict DTD for cellpadding/cellspacing --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% Length</span> "CDATA" -- nn for pixels or nn% for percentage length --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% MultiLength</span> "CDATA" -- pixel, percentage, or relative --&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Frameset; [
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% MultiLengths</span> "CDATA" -- comma-separated list of MultiLength --&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% Pixels</span> "CDATA" -- integer representing length in pixels --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% IAlign</span> "(top|middle|bottom|left|right)" -- center? --&gt;
&lt;!-- To avoid problems with text-only UAs as well as
to make image content understandable and navigable
to users of non-visual UAs, you need to provide
a description with ALT, and avoid server-side image maps --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">IMG</span> - O EMPTY -- Embedded image --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST IMG
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
src %URI; #<em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em> -- URI of image to embed --
alt %Text; #<em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em> -- short description --
longdesc %URI; #IMPLIED -- link to long description
(complements alt) --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- name of image for scripting --
height %Length; #IMPLIED -- override height --
width %Length; #IMPLIED -- override width --
usemap %URI; #IMPLIED -- use client-side image map --
ismap (ismap) #IMPLIED -- use server-side image map --
align %IAlign; #IMPLIED -- vertical or horizontal alignment --
border %Pixels; #IMPLIED -- link border width --
hspace %Pixels; #IMPLIED -- horizontal gutter --
vspace %Pixels; #IMPLIED -- vertical gutter --
&gt;
&lt;!-- USEMAP points to a MAP element which may be in this document
or an external document, although the latter is not widely supported --&gt;
&lt;!--==================== OBJECT ======================================--&gt;
&lt;!--
OBJECT is used to embed objects as part of HTML pages
PARAM elements should precede other content. SGML mixed content
model technicality precludes specifying this formally ...
--&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">OBJECT</span> - - (PARAM | %flow;)*
-- generic embedded object --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST OBJECT
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
declare (declare) #IMPLIED -- declare but don't instantiate flag --
classid %URI; #IMPLIED -- identifies an implementation --
codebase %URI; #IMPLIED -- base URI for classid, data, archive--
data %URI; #IMPLIED -- reference to object's data --
type %ContentType; #IMPLIED -- content type for data --
codetype %ContentType; #IMPLIED -- content type for code --
archive CDATA #IMPLIED -- space-separated list of URIs --
standby %Text; #IMPLIED -- message to show while loading --
height %Length; #IMPLIED -- override height --
width %Length; #IMPLIED -- override width --
usemap %URI; #IMPLIED -- use client-side image map --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- submit as part of form --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
align %IAlign; #IMPLIED -- vertical or horizontal alignment --
border %Pixels; #IMPLIED -- link border width --
hspace %Pixels; #IMPLIED -- horizontal gutter --
vspace %Pixels; #IMPLIED -- vertical gutter --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">PARAM</span> - O EMPTY -- named property value --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST PARAM
id ID #IMPLIED -- document-wide unique id --
%metainformation; -- metadata attributes --
name CDATA #<em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em> -- property name --
value CDATA #IMPLIED -- property value --
valuetype (DATA|REF|OBJECT) DATA -- How to interpret value --
type %ContentType; #IMPLIED -- content type for value
when valuetype=ref --
&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Java APPLET ==================================--&gt;
&lt;!--
One of code or object attributes must be present.
Place PARAM elements before other content.
--&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">APPLET</span> - - (PARAM | %flow;)* -- Java applet --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST APPLET
%coreattrs; -- id, class, style, title --
%metainformation; -- metadata attributes --
codebase %URI; #IMPLIED -- optional base URI for applet --
archive CDATA #IMPLIED -- comma-separated archive list --
code CDATA #IMPLIED -- applet class file --
object CDATA #IMPLIED -- serialized applet file --
alt %Text; #IMPLIED -- short description --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- allows applets to find each other --
width %Length; #<em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em> -- initial width --
height %Length; #<em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em> -- initial height --
align %IAlign; #IMPLIED -- vertical or horizontal alignment --
hspace %Pixels; #IMPLIED -- horizontal gutter --
vspace %Pixels; #IMPLIED -- vertical gutter --
&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Horizontal Rule ==================================--&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">HR</span> - O EMPTY -- horizontal rule --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST HR
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
align (left|center|right) #IMPLIED
noshade (noshade) #IMPLIED
size %Pixels; #IMPLIED
width %Length; #IMPLIED
&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Paragraphs =======================================--&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">P</span> - O (%inline;)* -- paragraph --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST P
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
%align; -- align, text alignment --
&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Headings =========================================--&gt;
&lt;!--
There are six levels of headings from H1 (the most important)
to H6 (the least important).
--&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">(%heading;)</span> - - (%inline;)* -- heading --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (%heading;)
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
%align; -- align, text alignment --
&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Preformatted Text ================================--&gt;
&lt;!-- excludes markup for images and changes in font size --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% pre.exclusion</span> "IMG|OBJECT|APPLET|BIG|SMALL|SUB|SUP|FONT|BASEFONT"&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">PRE</span> - - (%inline;)* -(%pre.exclusion;) -- preformatted text --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST PRE
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
width NUMBER #IMPLIED
&gt;
&lt;!--===================== Inline Quotes ==================================--&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">Q</span> - - (%inline;)* -- short inline quotation --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST Q
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
cite %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for source document or msg --
&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Block-like Quotes ================================--&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">BLOCKQUOTE</span> - - (%flow;)* -- long quotation --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BLOCKQUOTE
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
cite %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for source document or msg --
&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Inserted/Deleted Text ============================--&gt;
&lt;!-- INS/DEL are handled by inclusion on BODY --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">(INS|DEL)</span> - - (%flow;)* -- inserted text, deleted text --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (INS|DEL)
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
cite %URI; #IMPLIED -- info on reason for change --
datetime %Datetime; #IMPLIED -- date and time of change --
&gt;
&lt;!--=================== Lists ============================================--&gt;
&lt;!-- definition lists - DT for term, DD for its definition --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">DL</span> - - (DT|DD)+ -- definition list --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST DL
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
compact (compact) #IMPLIED -- reduced interitem spacing --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">DT</span> - O (%inline;)* -- definition term --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">DD</span> - O (%flow;)* -- definition description --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (DT|DD)
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
&lt;!-- Ordered lists (OL) Numbering style
1 arablic numbers 1, 2, 3, ...
a lower alpha a, b, c, ...
A upper alpha A, B, C, ...
i lower roman i, ii, iii, ...
I upper roman I, II, III, ...
The style is applied to the sequence number which by default
is reset to 1 for the first list item in an ordered list.
This can't be expressed directly in SGML due to case folding.
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% OLStyle</span> "CDATA" -- constrained to: "(1|a|A|i|I)" --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">OL</span> - - (LI)+ -- ordered list --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST OL
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
type %OLStyle; #IMPLIED -- numbering style --
compact (compact) #IMPLIED -- reduced interitem spacing --
start NUMBER #IMPLIED -- starting sequence number --
&gt;
&lt;!-- Unordered Lists (UL) bullet styles --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% ULStyle</span> "(disc|square|circle)"&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">UL</span> - - (LI)+ -- unordered list --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST UL
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
type %ULStyle; #IMPLIED -- bullet style --
compact (compact) #IMPLIED -- reduced interitem spacing --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">(DIR|MENU)</span> - - (LI)+ -(%block;) -- directory list, menu list --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST DIR
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
compact (compact) #IMPLIED -- reduced interitem spacing --
&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST MENU
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
compact (compact) #IMPLIED -- reduced interitem spacing --
&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% LIStyle</span> "CDATA" -- constrained to: "(%ULStyle;|%OLStyle;)" --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">LI</span> - O (%flow;)* -- list item --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST LI
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
type %LIStyle; #IMPLIED -- list item style --
value NUMBER #IMPLIED -- reset sequence number --
&gt;
&lt;!--================ Forms ===============================================--&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">FORM</span> - - (%flow;)* -(FORM) -- interactive form --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST FORM
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
action %URI; #<em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em> -- server-side form handler --
method (GET|POST) GET -- HTTP method used to submit the form--
enctype %ContentType; "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
accept %ContentTypes; #IMPLIED -- list of MIME types for file upload --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- name of form for scripting --
onsubmit %Script; #IMPLIED -- the form was submitted --
onreset %Script; #IMPLIED -- the form was reset --
target %FrameTarget; #IMPLIED -- render in this frame --
accept-charset %Charsets; #IMPLIED -- list of supported charsets --
&gt;
&lt;!-- Each label must not contain more than ONE field --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">LABEL</span> - - (%inline;)* -(LABEL) -- form field label text --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST LABEL
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
for IDREF #IMPLIED -- matches field ID value --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element got the focus --
onblur %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element lost the focus --
&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% InputType</span>
"(TEXT | PASSWORD | CHECKBOX |
RADIO | SUBMIT | RESET |
FILE | HIDDEN | IMAGE | BUTTON)"
&gt;
&lt;!-- attribute name required for all but submit and reset --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">INPUT</span> - O EMPTY -- form control --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST INPUT
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
type %InputType; TEXT -- what kind of widget is needed --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- submit as part of form --
value CDATA #IMPLIED -- Specify for radio buttons and checkboxes --
checked (checked) #IMPLIED -- for radio buttons and check boxes --
disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- unavailable in this context --
readonly (readonly) #IMPLIED -- for text and passwd --
size CDATA #IMPLIED -- specific to each type of field --
maxlength NUMBER #IMPLIED -- max chars for text fields --
src %URI; #IMPLIED -- for fields with images --
alt CDATA #IMPLIED -- short description --
usemap %URI; #IMPLIED -- use client-side image map --
ismap (ismap) #IMPLIED -- use server-side image map --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element got the focus --
onblur %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element lost the focus --
onselect %Script; #IMPLIED -- some text was selected --
onchange %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element value was changed --
accept %ContentTypes; #IMPLIED -- list of MIME types for file upload --
align %IAlign; #IMPLIED -- vertical or horizontal alignment --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">SELECT</span> - - (OPTGROUP|OPTION)+ -- option selector --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST SELECT
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- field name --
size NUMBER #IMPLIED -- rows visible --
multiple (multiple) #IMPLIED -- default is single selection --
disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- unavailable in this context --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element got the focus --
onblur %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element lost the focus --
onchange %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element value was changed --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">OPTGROUP</span> - - (OPTION)+ -- option group --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST OPTGROUP
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- unavailable in this context --
label %Text; #<em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em> -- for use in hierarchical menus --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">OPTION</span> - O (#PCDATA) -- selectable choice --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST OPTION
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
selected (selected) #IMPLIED
disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- unavailable in this context --
label %Text; #IMPLIED -- for use in hierarchical menus --
value CDATA #IMPLIED -- defaults to element content --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">TEXTAREA</span> - - (#PCDATA) -- multi-line text field --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST TEXTAREA
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
name CDATA #IMPLIED
rows NUMBER #<em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em>
cols NUMBER #<em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em>
disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- unavailable in this context --
readonly (readonly) #IMPLIED
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element got the focus --
onblur %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element lost the focus --
onselect %Script; #IMPLIED -- some text was selected --
onchange %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element value was changed --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
&lt;!--
#PCDATA is to solve the mixed content problem,
per specification only whitespace is allowed there!
--&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">FIELDSET</span> - - (#PCDATA,LEGEND,(%flow;)*) -- form control group --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST FIELDSET
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">LEGEND</span> - - (%inline;)* -- fieldset legend --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% LAlign</span> "(top|bottom|left|right)"&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST LEGEND
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
align %LAlign; #IMPLIED -- relative to fieldset --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">BUTTON</span> - -
(%flow;)* -(A|%formctrl;|FORM|ISINDEX|FIELDSET|IFRAME)
-- push button --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BUTTON
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
name CDATA #IMPLIED
value CDATA #IMPLIED -- sent to server when submitted --
type (button|submit|reset) submit -- for use as form button --
disabled (disabled) #IMPLIED -- unavailable in this context --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element got the focus --
onblur %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element lost the focus --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
&lt;!--======================= Tables =======================================--&gt;
&lt;!-- IETF HTML table standard, see [RFC1942] --&gt;
&lt;!--
The BORDER attribute sets the thickness of the frame around the
table. The default units are screen pixels.
The FRAME attribute specifies which parts of the frame around
the table should be rendered. The values are not the same as
CALS to avoid a name clash with the VALIGN attribute.
The value "border" is included for backwards compatibility with
&lt;TABLE BORDER&gt; which yields frame=border and border=implied
For &lt;TABLE BORDER=1&gt; you get border=1 and frame=implied. In this
case, it is appropriate to treat this as frame=border for backwards
compatibility with deployed browsers.
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% TFrame</span> "(void|above|below|hsides|lhs|rhs|vsides|box|border)"&gt;
&lt;!--
The RULES attribute defines which rules to draw between cells:
If RULES is absent then assume:
"none" if BORDER is absent or BORDER=0 otherwise "all"
--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% TRules</span> "(none | groups | rows | cols | all)"&gt;
&lt;!-- horizontal placement of table relative to document --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% TAlign</span> "(left|center|right)"&gt;
&lt;!-- horizontal alignment attributes for cell contents --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% cellhalign</span>
"align (left|center|right|justify|char) #IMPLIED
char %Character; #IMPLIED -- alignment char, e.g. char=':' --
charoff %Length; #IMPLIED -- offset for alignment char --"
&gt;
&lt;!-- vertical alignment attributes for cell contents --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% cellvalign</span>
"valign (top|middle|bottom|baseline) #IMPLIED"
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">TABLE</span> - -
(CAPTION?, (COL*|COLGROUP*), THEAD?, TFOOT?, TBODY+)&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">CAPTION</span> - - (%inline;)* -- table caption --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">THEAD</span> - O (TR)+ -- table header --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">TFOOT</span> - O (TR)+ -- table footer --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">TBODY</span> O O (TR)+ -- table body --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">COLGROUP</span> - O (COL)* -- table column group --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">COL</span> - O EMPTY -- table column --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">TR</span> - O (TH|TD)+ -- table row --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">(TH|TD)</span> - O (%flow;)* -- table header cell, table data cell--&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST TABLE -- table element --
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
summary %Text; #IMPLIED -- purpose/structure for speech output--
width %Length; #IMPLIED -- table width --
border %Pixels; #IMPLIED -- controls frame width around table --
frame %TFrame; #IMPLIED -- which parts of frame to render --
rules %TRules; #IMPLIED -- rulings between rows and cols --
cellspacing %Length; #IMPLIED -- spacing between cells --
cellpadding %Length; #IMPLIED -- spacing within cells --
align %TAlign; #IMPLIED -- table position relative to window --
bgcolor %Color; #IMPLIED -- background color for cells --
%reserved; -- reserved for possible future use --
datapagesize CDATA #IMPLIED -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% CAlign</span> "(top|bottom|left|right)"&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST CAPTION
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
align %CAlign; #IMPLIED -- relative to table --
&gt;
&lt;!--
COLGROUP groups a set of COL elements. It allows you to group
several semantically related columns together.
--&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST COLGROUP
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
span NUMBER 1 -- default number of columns in group --
width %MultiLength; #IMPLIED -- default width for enclosed COLs --
%cellhalign; -- horizontal alignment in cells --
%cellvalign; -- vertical alignment in cells --
&gt;
&lt;!--
COL elements define the alignment properties for cells in
one or more columns.
The WIDTH attribute specifies the width of the columns, e.g.
width=64 width in screen pixels
width=0.5* relative width of 0.5
The SPAN attribute causes the attributes of one
COL element to apply to more than one column.
--&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST COL -- column groups and properties --
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
span NUMBER 1 -- COL attributes affect N columns --
width %MultiLength; #IMPLIED -- column width specification --
%cellhalign; -- horizontal alignment in cells --
%cellvalign; -- vertical alignment in cells --
&gt;
&lt;!--
Use THEAD to duplicate headers when breaking table
across page boundaries, or for static headers when
TBODY sections are rendered in scrolling panel.
Use TFOOT to duplicate footers when breaking table
across page boundaries, or for static footers when
TBODY sections are rendered in scrolling panel.
Use multiple TBODY sections when rules are needed
between groups of table rows.
--&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (THEAD|TBODY|TFOOT) -- table section --
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
%cellhalign; -- horizontal alignment in cells --
%cellvalign; -- vertical alignment in cells --
&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST TR -- table row --
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
%cellhalign; -- horizontal alignment in cells --
%cellvalign; -- vertical alignment in cells --
bgcolor %Color; #IMPLIED -- background color for row --
&gt;
&lt;!-- Scope is simpler than headers attribute for common tables --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% Scope</span> "(row|col|rowgroup|colgroup)"&gt;
&lt;!-- TH is for headers, TD for data, but for cells acting as both use TD --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST (TH|TD) -- header or data cell --
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
abbr %Text; #IMPLIED -- abbreviation for header cell --
axis CDATA #IMPLIED -- comma-separated list of related headers--
headers IDREFS #IMPLIED -- list of id's for header cells --
scope %Scope; #IMPLIED -- scope covered by header cells --
rowspan NUMBER 1 -- number of rows spanned by cell --
colspan NUMBER 1 -- number of cols spanned by cell --
%cellhalign; -- horizontal alignment in cells --
%cellvalign; -- vertical alignment in cells --
nowrap (nowrap) #IMPLIED -- suppress word wrap --
bgcolor %Color; #IMPLIED -- cell background color --
width %Length; #IMPLIED -- width for cell --
height %Length; #IMPLIED -- height for cell --
&gt;
&lt;!--================== Document Frames ===================================--&gt;
&lt;!--
The content model for HTML documents depends on whether the HEAD is
followed by a FRAMESET or BODY element. The widespread omission of
the BODY start tag makes it impractical to define the content model
without the use of a marked section.
--&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Frameset; [
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">FRAMESET</span> - - ((FRAMESET|FRAME)+ &amp; NOFRAMES?) -- window subdivision--&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST FRAMESET
%coreattrs; -- id, class, style, title --
rows %MultiLengths; #IMPLIED -- list of lengths,
default: 100% (1 row) --
cols %MultiLengths; #IMPLIED -- list of lengths,
default: 100% (1 col) --
onload %Script; #IMPLIED -- all the frames have been loaded --
onunload %Script; #IMPLIED -- all the frames have been removed --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Frameset; [
&lt;!-- reserved frame names start with "_" otherwise starts with letter --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">FRAME</span> - O EMPTY -- subwindow --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST FRAME
%coreattrs; -- id, class, style, title --
longdesc %URI; #IMPLIED -- link to long description
(complements title) --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- name of frame for targetting --
src %URI; #IMPLIED -- source of frame content --
frameborder (1|0) 1 -- request frame borders? --
marginwidth %Pixels; #IMPLIED -- margin widths in pixels --
marginheight %Pixels; #IMPLIED -- margin height in pixels --
noresize (noresize) #IMPLIED -- allow users to resize frames? --
scrolling (yes|no|auto) auto -- scrollbar or none --
&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">IFRAME</span> - - (%flow;)* -- inline subwindow --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST IFRAME
%coreattrs; -- id, class, style, title --
longdesc %URI; #IMPLIED -- link to long description
(complements title) --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- name of frame for targetting --
src %URI; #IMPLIED -- source of frame content --
frameborder (1|0) 1 -- request frame borders? --
marginwidth %Pixels; #IMPLIED -- margin widths in pixels --
marginheight %Pixels; #IMPLIED -- margin height in pixels --
scrolling (yes|no|auto) auto -- scrollbar or none --
align %IAlign; #IMPLIED -- vertical or horizontal alignment --
height %Length; #IMPLIED -- frame height --
width %Length; #IMPLIED -- frame width --
&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Frameset; [
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% noframes.content</span> "(BODY) -(NOFRAMES)"&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% noframes.content</span> "(%flow;)*"&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">NOFRAMES</span> - - %noframes.content;
-- alternate content container for non frame-based rendering --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST NOFRAMES
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
&lt;!--================ Document Head =======================================--&gt;
&lt;!-- %head.misc; defined earlier on as "SCRIPT|STYLE|META|LINK|OBJECT" --&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% head.content</span> "TITLE &amp; ISINDEX? &amp; BASE?"&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">HEAD</span> O O (%head.content;) +(%head.misc;) -- document head --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST HEAD
%attrs;
&gt;
&lt;!-- The TITLE element is not considered part of the flow of text.
It should be displayed, for example as the page header or
window title. Exactly one title is required per document.
--&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">TITLE</span> - - (#PCDATA) -(%head.misc;) -- document title --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST TITLE %attrs&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">ISINDEX</span> - O EMPTY -- single line prompt --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST ISINDEX
%coreattrs; -- id, class, style, title --
%i18n; -- lang, dir --
prompt %Text; #IMPLIED -- prompt message --&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">BASE</span> - O EMPTY -- document base URI --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST BASE
href %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI that acts as base URI --
target %FrameTarget; #IMPLIED -- render in this frame --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">META</span> - O EMPTY -- generic metainformation --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST META
%i18n; -- lang, dir, for use with content --
%metainformation;
http-equiv NAME #IMPLIED -- HTTP response header name --
name NAME #IMPLIED -- metainformation name --
scheme CDATA #IMPLIED -- select form of content --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">STYLE</span> - - %StyleSheet -- style info --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST STYLE
%i18n; -- lang, dir, for use with title --
type %ContentType; #<em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em> -- content type of style language --
media %MediaDesc; #IMPLIED -- designed for use with these media --
title %Text; #IMPLIED -- advisory title --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">SCRIPT</span> - - %Script; -- script statements --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST SCRIPT
charset %Charset; #IMPLIED -- char encoding of linked resource --
type %ContentType; #<em class="rfc2119" title="required">required</em> -- content type of script language --
language CDATA #IMPLIED -- predefined script language name --
src %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for an external script --
defer (defer) #IMPLIED -- UA may defer execution of script --
event CDATA #IMPLIED -- reserved for possible future use --
for %URI; #IMPLIED -- reserved for possible future use --
&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">NOSCRIPT</span> - - (%flow;)*
-- alternate content container for non script-based rendering --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST NOSCRIPT
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
&gt;
&lt;!--================ Document Structure ==================================--&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% version</span> "version CDATA #FIXED '%HTML.Version;'"&gt;
&lt;![ %HTML.Frameset; [
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% html.content</span> "HEAD, FRAMESET"&gt;
]]&gt;
&lt;!ENTITY <span class="entity">% html.content</span> "HEAD, BODY"&gt;
&lt;!ELEMENT <span class="element">HTML</span> O O (%html.content;) -- document root element --&gt;
&lt;!ATTLIST HTML
%attrs;
%version;
&gt;
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<!--OddPage--><h2><span class="secno">C. </span>About this Document</h2>
<div class="informative section" id="history">
<h3><span class="secno">C.1 </span>History</h3><p><em>This section is non-normative.</em></p>
<p>In early 2004, Mark Birbeck published a document named "RDF in XHTML"
via the XHTML2 Working Group wherein he laid
the groundwork for what would eventually become RDFa (The Resource
Description Framework in Attributes).</p>
<p>In 2006, the work was co-sponsored by the Semantic Web Deployment Work
Group, which began to formalize a technology to express semantic data in
XHTML. This technology was successfully developed and reached consensus at
the <acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym>, later published as an official <acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym> Recommendation. While HTML
provides a mechanism to express the structure of a document (title,
paragraphs, links), RDFa provides a mechanism to express the meaning in a
document (people, places, events).</p>
<p>The document, titled "RDF in XHTML: Syntax and Processing" [XHTML-RDFA],
defined a set of attributes and rules for
processing those attributes that resulted in the output of machine-readable
semantic data. While the document applied to XHTML, the attributes and
rules were always intended to operate across any tree-based structure
containing attributes on tree nodes (such as HTML4, SVG and ODF).</p>
<p>While RDFa was initially specified for use in XHTML, adoption by a
number of large organizations on the Web spurred RDFa's use in non-XHTML
languages. Its use in HTML4, before an official specification was developed
for those languages, caused concern regarding document conformance.</p>
<p>Over the years, the members of the
<a href="http://rdfa.info/">RDFa Task Force</a> had discussed the possibility
of applying
the same attributes and processing rules outlined in the XHTML+RDFa
specification to all HTML family documents. By design, the possibility of a
unified semantic data expression mechanism between all HTML and XHTML
family documents was squarely in the realm of possibility.</p>
<p>An RDFa Working Group was created in 2010 to address the issues concerning
multiple language implementations of RDFa. The XHTML+RDFa document was split
into a base specification, called RDFa Core 1.1 [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RDFA-CORE">RDFA-CORE</a>], and <em>thin</em>
specifications that layer above RDFa Core 1.1. The XHTML+RDFa 1.1 specification
[<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-XHTML-RDFA">XHTML-RDFA</a>] is an example of such a <em>thin</em> specification. This
document, also a <em>thin</em> specification, is targeted at HTML4, HTML5 and
XHTML5.
</p><p>This document describes the extensions to the RDFa Core 1.1
specification that permits the use of RDFa in all HTML family documents. By
using the attributes and processing rules described in the RDFa Core 1.1
specification and heeding the minor changes in this document, authors can
generate markup that produces the same semantic data output in
HTML4, HTML5 and XHTML5.</p>
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<div class="informative section" id="change-history">
<h3><span class="secno">C.2 </span>Change History</h3><p><em>This section is non-normative.</em></p>
<p>2009-10-15: First version of the RDFa for HTML4, HTML5 and XHTML5.</p>
<p>2010-03-04: Updated HTML5 coercion to Infoset rules, preservation of
namespaces in Infoset and DOM2-based processors, clarifying how to
extract RDFa attributes via Infoset, how to extract RDFa attributes via DOM2.
</p><p>2010-05-02: Inheritance of basic processing rules from RDFa 1.1 [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RDFA-CORE">RDFA-CORE</a>],
instead of XHTML+RDFa 1.0 [<a class="bibref" rel="biblioentry" href="#bib-RDFA-SYNTAX">RDFA-SYNTAX</a>], inclusion of the HTML Default
Vocabulary Terms, inclusion of a HTML 4.01 + RDFa 1.1 DTD for validation purposes.</p>
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<div class="informative section" id="acknowledgments">
<h3><span class="secno">C.3 </span>Acknowledgments</h3><p><em>This section is non-normative.</em></p>
<p>At the time of publication, the members of the
RDFa Working Group were:</p>
<p>
Ben Adida (chair), Benjamin Adrian, Mark Birbeck, Abhijit Galkward, Markus Gylling, Ivan Herman (staff contact), Toby Inkster, Shane McCarron, Knud Möller, John O'Donovan, Steven Pemberton, Jeffrey Sonstein, Manu Sporny (chair), Robert Weir
</p>
<p>At the time of publication, the members of the HTML Working Group were:</p>
<p>
Colin Aarts, Miller Abel, D.R.Imanuel Abromeit, Robert Accettura, Chris Adams, Ben Adida, Arihant Agarwal, yael aharon, Jim Allan, Kazuyuki Ashimura, Tab Atkins Jr., Stephen Axthelm, Mark Baker, Christopher Bank, Bogdan Baraszkiewicz, Gary Barber, David Baron, Adam Barth, Aaron Bassett, Adrian Bateman, Matthias Bauer, Johannes Behr, John-Mark Bell, Robin Berjon, Arve Bersvendsen, Levent Besik, David Bills, Mark Birbeck, David Bolter, Anders Bondehagen, Marco Bonetti, Glenn Bookout, Sierk Bornemann, Denis Boudreau, Ben Boyle, River Brandon, Judy Brewer, Dan Brickley, Per-Erik Brodin, Thomas Broyer, Don Brutzman, Craig Buckler, Dick Bulterman, Daniel Burnett, Noel Bush, Andrew Buzzell, Craig Cadwallader, Sally Cain, Ben Caldwell, Brian Campbell, Carlos Cardona, Maurice Carey, Eric Carlson, Laura Carlson, Gavin Carothers, Wayne Carr, Tomas Caspers, James Cassell, Tantek Çelik, Namachivayam Chelladurai, David Child, Wendy Chisholm, David Choi, wu chou, Edward Cianci, Michaeljohn Clement, Richard Conyard, Michael Cooper, Paul Cotton (chair), Chris Cressman, Brendan Cullen, Joseph D'Andrea, Mohammed DADAS, Deborah Dahl, Erik Dahlström, David Dailey, Will Daniels, Ivan De Marino, Tommaso Donnarumma, Chris Double, John Drinkwater, Marc Drumm, Mark DuBois, Karl Dubost, Andrew Duck, Clair Dunn, Henrik Dvergsdal, Dean Edridge, Anand Samuel Edwin, Eric Eggert, S Emerson, Ivan Enderlin, Rob Ennals, Jean-Pierre EVAIN, Steve Faulkner, Andrew Fedoniouk, Alexey Feldgendler, Alejandro Fernandez, Ian Fette, Roy Fielding, Markus Fischer, David Fisher, Nick Fitzsimons, Mark Foladare, John Foliot, Kelly Ford, Jason Fowler, Geoff Freed, Matthew Freels, Steve Gabrio, Mike Ganner, Patrick Garies, Olivier Gendrin, Giovanni Gentili, Dragos Georgita, Dimitri Glazkov, Daniel Glazman, Eliot Graff, James Graham, Aryeh Gregor, Chris Griego, Jonathan Griffin, Guillaume Guérin, Jon Gunderson, Lars Gunther, Raghavan Gurumurthy, Markku Hakkinen, Marcin Hanclik, Matt Harris, Chris Hay, Sean Hayes, Ian Hickson, Thomas Higginbotham, Krijn Hoetmer, Laurens Holst, Mikko Honkala, Tobias Horvath, Peter Howkins, Raul Hudea, Dale Hudjik, Jon Hughes, Lachlan Hunt, David Hyatt, David Håsäther, Eihab Ibrahim, Kunter Ilalan, Toby Inkster, Patrick D F Ion, Erik Isaksen, Richard Ishida, Moto Ishizawa, Yudai Iwasaki, Dean Jackson, Justin James, Arthur Jennings, Arne Johannessen, Kenny Johar, Sam Johnston, Sam Johnston, Doug Jones, Wilhelm Joys Andersen, Philip Jägenstedt, Susanne Jäger, Yehuda Katz, Jeremy Keith, Serge K. Keller, John Kemp, Kazuhito Kidachi, Don Kiely, Dowan Kim, Sebastian Kippe, Martin Kliehm, Egor Kloos, Graham Klyne, Justin Anthony Knapp, Masatomo Kobayashi, Marcel Koeppen, Jirka Kosek, Anssi Kostiainen, Lee Kowalkowski, Michael Kozakewich, Maxim Kozhuh, Peter Krantz, Keith Krieger, Kris Krueger, Mayank Kumar, Michael Köller, Jonatan Lander, Lucas Larson, Bruce Lawson, Josh Lawton, Nicolas LE GALL, Chasen Le Hara, Philippe Le Hégaret, Jane Lee, Kangchan Lee, WonSuk Lee, Niels Leenheer, Dean Leigh, Travis Leithead, Gez Lemon, Kornel Lesinski, aurélien levy, Scott Lewis, Li Li, Danny Liang, Jake Liddell, Håkon Wium Lie, Jedi Lin, Andy Lintner, Feng Liu, Jianjun Liu, Robert Love, Guillaume Ludwig, Andrew Maben, Shefik Macauley, Matthew MacKenzie, Krzysztof Maczynski, Vilem Malek, Murray Maloney, Jatinder Mann, Gabriel Mansour, Zhihong Mao, Bilgehan Maras, Chris Marrin, Robert Marshall, Andrew Martin, Alfonso Martínez de Lizarrondo, Luca Mascaro, Larry Masinter, Bill Mason, Matthew May, Cena Mayo, Charles McCathieNevile, Cameron McCormack, Martin McEvoy, Benjamin Meadowcroft, Shawn Medero, Reinier Meenhorst, Jens Meiert, Jakob Melander, Markus Mielke, Ben Millard, Mark Miller, Ryan Mitchell, Katsuhiko Momoi, Stefan More, Terry Morris, Thomas Morris, Daniel Morrison, Simon Myers, Stuart Myles, Marco Neumann, Sharon Newman, Tom Nguyen, Andrey Nikanorov, Jer Noble, Andrew Norman, Joshue O Connor, Robert O'Callahan, Edward O'Connor, Matt Obee, Frank Olivier, Ryan Orr, Debi Orton, Kulanthaivel Palanichamy, Frank Palinkas, Soohong Daniel Park, Sylvain Pasche, Chris Pearce, Brian Peppler, Ariel Pérez, Adele Peterson, Silvia Pfeiffer, Simon Pieters, Benoit Piette, Thomas Pike, Gabriel Pizzorno, Andrew Polk, Andrei Polushin, Pasquale Popolizio, Harri Porten, Alexey Proskuryakov, Michael Puls II, Juan Quemada, T.V. Raman, Andrew Ramsden, Arun Ranganathan, Marco Ranon, Matthew Ratzloff, Matthew Raymond, Ron Reisor, Daniel Renfer, Julian Reschke, Cyra Richardson, Ole Riesenberg, Anders Ringqvist, Adam Roben, Alex Robinson, Jude Robinson, Leonard Rosenthol, Gregory Rosmaita, Tony Ross, Steven Roussey, Sam Ruby (chair), Pietro Russo, Weston Ruter, Monikandan S, Lucas Sa, Rene Saarsoo, Sajid Saiyed, Janina Sajka, joaquin Salvachua, satish sangaru, Samuel Santos, Sorin Sbarnea, Daniel Schattenkirchner, Doug Schepers, Kai Scheppe, Christian Schmidt, Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer, Christopher Schroeder, Richard Schwerdtfeger, Gavin Sharp, Cynthia Shelly, Jonas Sicking, Andrew Sidwell, Leif Halvard Silli, David Singer, Henri Sivonen, Brian Skahan, Kenneth Sklander, Dan Smith, Dylan Smith, Michael(tm) Smith (staff contact), Geoffrey Sneddon, Gnanasekar S Somanathan, Manu Sporny, Elliott Sprehn, Maciej Stachowiak (chair), Vicki Stanton, Hallvord Steen, Johnny Stenback, Robert Stern, Peter Stewart, Stephen Stewart, Andrew Stibbard, Bruce Stockwell, Motti Strom, Oli Studholme, Mihai Sucan, Bryan Sullivan, Marat Tanalin, Mike Taylor, Philip Taylor, Sander Tekelenburg, Shane Thacker, Nik Thierry, Morten Tollefsen, Dominik Tomaszuk, Dzung Tran, Monika Trebo, Mark Turnage, Jason Turnbull, Scott Turner, Michael Turnwall, Matthew Turvey, Asbjørn Ulsberg, Wesley Upchurch, Ojan Vafai, Erik van Kempen, Anne van Kesteren, Sander van Lambalgen, Charl van Niekerk, Tim van Oostrom, Christopher Varley, Jean-Charles Verdié, John Vernaleo, Scott Vesey, Sigbjørn Vik, Laurent Vilday, Kent Villard, Jace Voracek, David Voth, Vladimir Vukicevic, Johnson Wang, Martijn Wargers, Jonathan Watt, Kyle Weems, Samuel Weinig, Ian Wessman, Ben West, Jason White, Michael Whitley, Joe Williams, Andrew Wilson, Chris Wilson, Doug Wright, Han Xu, Mateo Yadarola, Masataka Yakura, Channy Yun, Michael Zajac, Boris Zbarsky, Milan Zoufal, Michael zur Muehlen
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<div id="references" class="appendix section"><!--OddPage--><h2><span class="secno">D. </span>References</h2><div id="normative-references" class="section"><h3><span class="secno">D.1 </span>Normative references</h3><dl class="bibliography"><dt id="bib-HTML5">[HTML5]</dt><dd>Ian Hickson; David Hyatt. <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/"><cite>HTML 5.</cite></a> 4 March 2010. W3C Working Draft. (Work in progress.) URL: <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/">http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html5-20100624/</a>
</dd><dt id="bib-RDFA-CORE">[RDFA-CORE]</dt><dd>Shane McCarron; et al. <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-rdfa-core-20100422"><cite>RDFa Core 1.1: Syntax and processing rules for embedding RDF through attributes.</cite></a>22 April 2010. W3C Working Draft. URL: <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-rdfa-core-20100422">http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-rdfa-core-20100422</a>
</dd><dt id="bib-RFC2119">[RFC2119]</dt><dd>S. Bradner. <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt"><cite>Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels.</cite></a> Internet RFC 2119. URL: <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt">http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt</a>
</dd><dt id="bib-RFC3236">[RFC3236]</dt><dd>P. Stark; M. Baker. <a href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3236.txt"><cite>The 'application/xhtml+xml' Media Type.</cite></a> January 2002. Internet RFC 3236. URL: <a href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3236.txt">http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3236.txt</a>
</dd><dt id="bib-XML-NAMES11">[XML-NAMES11]</dt><dd>Andrew Layman; et al. <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-names11-20060816"><cite>Namespaces in XML 1.1 (Second Edition).</cite></a> 16 August 2006. W3C Recommendation. URL: <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-names11-20060816">http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-names11-20060816</a>
</dd></dl></div><div id="informative-references" class="section"><h3><span class="secno">D.2 </span>Informative references</h3><dl class="bibliography"><dt id="bib-RDFA-SYNTAX">[RDFA-SYNTAX]</dt><dd>Ben Adida, et al. <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-rdfa-syntax-20081014"><cite>RDFa in XHTML: Syntax and Processing.</cite></a> 14 October 2008. W3C Recommendation. URL: <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-rdfa-syntax-20081014">http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-rdfa-syntax-20081014</a>
</dd><dt id="bib-XHTML-RDFA">[XHTML-RDFA]</dt><dd>Shane McCarron; et. al. <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-xhtml-rdfa-20100422"><cite>XHTML+RDFa 1.1.</cite></a> 22 April 2010. W3C Working Draft. URL: <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-xhtml-rdfa-20100422">http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-xhtml-rdfa-20100422/</a>
</dd><dt id="bib-XHTML-VOCAB">[XHTML-VOCAB]</dt><dd>XHTML 2 Working Group. <a href="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml/vocab"><cite>XHTML Vocabulary</cite></a>. URL: <a href="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml/vocab">http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml/vocab</a>
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