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section on document-level @language and @dir has confusing examples #23
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@dbaron Thanks for the comments. Some of this is the result of recent document reorganization, which is still in progress. I fixed the broken link. The examples on @language/@dir are all "valid" examples, although a couple are demonstrative of why you want a default. I will try to clarify. I will also break out localizability/language negotiation. |
…single section, adding text and making them all structurally identical. The bidi approaches has an introductory section with the clarifying text. This is still work in progress.
Related to these examples, {
"@context": {"@language": "en"},
...
} Also, we are not planning (currently) to support We determined that using embedded HTML restricted to text-level semantics (...through a method yet to be defined...or by implementers/consumers via purification) for any need for bi-directional or multi-language texts. It does require a minimal HTML parser, but it would co-exist with current foundational RDF-model foundations used in JSON-LD at this time. It's the "best worst" option atm afawk. 😃 |
…nt level sections (including in the direction block)
There are some issues with the examples in the section on document level @language and @dir that make it a bit confusing.
First, the example begins with a link whose text is "original example" but the link is broken; I think it should instead link to section 1.3.1.
Then it's worth noting that this section has three chunks of JSON, but it doesn't clearly identify which of them represent good practice and which of them represent bad practice.
There are a number of differences between the examples that seem to confuse things unnecessarily:
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It seems to me that:
(I got here from w3ctag/design-reviews#178.)
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