RDFa

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RDFa allows building metadata into XHTML and other XML documents with attributes. See also RelLicense. MozCC 2 reads RDFa.

References

Presentations

Content discovery

A key use case for RDFa is the annotation of resources included or embedded in web pages. Existing annotations apply to the current document. For example, http://example.com/foo contains

<a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/">cc</a>

This says that http://example.com/foo is licensed under CC BY 2.5. What about http://example.com/bar.jpg which is displayed in http://example.com/foo via a &tl;img src="/bar.jpg"> element?

To specify that bar.jpg is licensed, even under a different license, we can qualify the link with an about attribute:

<a about="/bar.jpg" rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/">cc</a>

Found in http://example.com/foo this says http://example.com/bar.jpg is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.5.

See beyond the current document in the RDFa primer for more examples.

The RDFa highlighter bookmarklet provides visual cues for statements about included resources.