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Specification of the extraction/transformation of Microdata content to RDF
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Extract literal from @content of meta element #7

Closed gkellogg closed 9 years ago

gkellogg commented 9 years ago

For some reason, this was left out of the published note. The HTML meta element is used specifically to provide metadata using the value of the @content attribute [1].

<meta itemprop="meta" content="foo"/>

would generate the following:

[ <http://schema.org/meta> "foo" ] .
iherman commented 9 years ago

+1

Ivan

On 02 Nov 2014, at 18:50 , Gregg Kellogg notifications@github.com wrote:

For some reason, this was left out of the published note. The HTML meta element is used specifically to provide metadata using the value of the @content attribute [1].

would generate the following:

[ http://schema.org/meta "foo" ] .

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