HTML microdata [MICRODATA] is an extension to HTML used to embed machine-readable data into HTML documents. Whereas the microdata specification describes a means of markup, the output format is JSON. This specification describes processing rules that may be used to extract RDF [RDF11-CONCEPTS] from an HTML document containing microdata.
This document describes how a Dublin Core metadata description set can be encoded in HTML/XHTML <meta> and <link> elements. It is an HTML meta data profile, as defined by the HTML specification.
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The content of the vocabulary prefixes, to be included in the RDFa 1.1 Default Profile, is defined based on the general usage of those vocabularies on the Semantic Web. This general usage is established using search crawl data, courtesy of Sindice and of Yahoo!. This page describes the methodology used during crawls as well as the possible post-processing steps.
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