…ce augmented by this element. The value of the attribute must be a relative IRI RFC3987 referencing the resource or element it describes. The refines attribute is optional depending on the type of metadata being expressed. When omitted, the meta element defines a primary expressi…
…ce augmented by this element. The value of the attribute must be a relative IRI RFC3987 pointing to the resource or element it describes. The refines attribute is optional depending on the type of metadata being expressed. When omitted, the meta element defines a primary expressi…
…uire them to be valid (in the sense used by XML). Atom allows the use of IRIs [ RFC3987 ]. Every URI [ RFC3986 ] is also an IRI, so a URI may be used wherever below an IRI is named. There are two special considerations: (1) when an IRI that is not also a URI is given for derefere…
…quire them to be valid (in the sense used by XML). Atom allows the use of IRIs [RFC3987]. Every URI [RFC3986] is also an IRI, so a URI may be used wherever below an IRI is named. There are two special considerations: (1) when an IRI that is not also a URI is given for dereferenci…
…uire them to be valid (in the sense used by XML). Atom allows the use of IRIs [ RFC3987 ]. Every URI [ RFC3986 ] is also an IRI, so a URI may be used wherever below an IRI is named. There are two special considerations: (1) when an IRI that is not also a URI is given for derefere…
…uire them to be valid (in the sense used by XML). Atom allows the use of IRIs [ RFC3987 ]. Every URI [ RFC3986 ] is also an IRI, so a URI may be used wherever below an IRI is named. There are two special considerations: (1) when an IRI that is not also a URI is given for derefere…
…uire them to be valid (in the sense used by XML). Atom allows the use of IRIs [ RFC3987 ]. Every URI [ RFC3986 ] is also an IRI, so a URI may be used wherever below an IRI is named. There are two special considerations: (1) when an IRI that is not also a URI is given for derefere…
… from US-ASCII. An Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI), as defined by [ RFC3987 ], extends the URI syntax to allow characters from a much greater repertoire to accommodate resource identifiers from the world's languages. RFC 3987 RFC3987 also defined a mapping between URI…
… from US-ASCII. An Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI), as defined by [ RFC3987 ], extends the URI syntax to allow characters from a much greater repertoire to accommodate resource identifiers from the world's languages. RFC 3987 RFC3987 also defined a mapping between URI…
…PARQL queries are absolute; they may or may not include a fragment identifier [ RFC3987 , section 3.1]. IRIs include URIs [ RFC3986 ] and URLs. The abbreviated forms ( relative IRIs and prefixed names ) in the SPARQL syntax are resolved to produce absolute IRIs. The following ter…
… a Unicode string [ UNICODE ] that conforms to the syntax defined in RFC 3987 [ RFC3987 ]. IRIs in the RDF abstract syntax MUST be absolute, and MAY contain a fragment identifier. IRI equality Two IRIs are equal if and only if they are equivalent under Simple String Comparison ac…
…, by establishing the base URI (or IRI, Internationalized Resource Identifier [ RFC3987 ]) for resolving relative references found within the scope of the "xml:base" attribute. Any element defined by this specification MAY have an "xml:lang" attribute, whose content indicates the…
…, by establishing the base URI (or IRI, Internationalized Resource Identifier [ RFC3987 ]) for resolving relative references found within the scope of the "xml:base" attribute. Any element defined by this specification MAY have an "xml:lang" attribute, whose content indicates the…
…in general, uses IRIs (Internationalized Resource Identifiers as described in [ RFC3987 ]) for unambiguous identification. The idea is to use IRIs to assign unambiguous identifiers to data that may be of use to other developers. It is useful for like name and homepage , to expand…
…in general, uses IRIs (Internationalized Resource Identifiers as described in [ RFC3987 ]) for unambiguous identification. The idea is to use IRIs to assign unambiguous identifiers to data that may be of use to other developers. It is useful for like name and homepage , to expand…