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* [http://loadaveragezero.com/xml/xmdp.php Douglas Clifton's XMDP file] (Note: [http://loadaveragezero.com/app/dbrowse/laz/tables/xmdp/data Douglas Clifton stores his XMDP relationsips in a database]). | * [http://loadaveragezero.com/xml/xmdp.php Douglas Clifton's XMDP file] (Note: [http://loadaveragezero.com/app/dbrowse/laz/tables/xmdp/data Douglas Clifton stores his XMDP relationsips in a database]). | ||
** This XMDP is not valid, or rather only defines new <code>meta</code> names (which doesn't seem to be the intent), with definition prose like "Defines the relationship" which seems to imply a <code>rel</code> value rather than a meta name. In additional, values like "license" and "tag", in addition to also being 'rel' values, should simply normatively reference [[rel-license]] and [[rel-tag]] respectively rather than redefining them, and "copyright" and "help" do not require definition at all because they are among the [http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/types.html#type-links predefined link types in HTML4]. | ** This XMDP is not valid, or rather only defines new <code>meta</code> names (which doesn't seem to be the intent), with definition prose like "Defines the relationship" which seems to imply a <code>rel</code> value rather than a meta name. In additional, values like "license" and "tag", in addition to also being 'rel' values, should simply normatively reference [[rel-license]] and [[rel-tag]] respectively rather than redefining them, and "copyright" and "help" do not require definition at all because they are among the [http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/types.html#type-links predefined link types in HTML4]. | ||
Revision as of 17:03, 23 March 2006
XMDP Examples
There are numerous examples of XMDP profiles in microformats of course (e.g. the XFN profile: http://gmpg.org/xfn/11), but some folks have started using XMDP to document the semantics of their own sites.
XMDP Examples in the Wild
- AOL ModuleT: A Module Transport Microformat Profile
- David Hammond's General Meta Data Profile, 1.3
- Douglas Clifton's XMDP file (Note: Douglas Clifton stores his XMDP relationsips in a database).
- This XMDP is not valid, or rather only defines new
meta
names (which doesn't seem to be the intent), with definition prose like "Defines the relationship" which seems to imply arel
value rather than a meta name. In additional, values like "license" and "tag", in addition to also being 'rel' values, should simply normatively reference rel-license and rel-tag respectively rather than redefining them, and "copyright" and "help" do not require definition at all because they are among the predefined link types in HTML4.
- This XMDP is not valid, or rather only defines new