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, blogs, podcasts, and... " w3c blog better specifications for the sake of the web 16 november 2015 by virginie galindo | posted in: accessibility , internationalization , open web , privacy , security , usability this post is co-authored by virginie galindo and richard ishida, currently working hand...
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book's properties, so i don't think there's an issue there. poem on the other hand seems to want to be a child of creativework unto itself. however in this e-mail chain a textobject was proposed, which is also another good idea. either textobject or poem would have to include (and this is only for the sake
), line count, and the rest of the properties could be taken from creativework: author, language, translation, etc, and some from audioobject: a recording, and some from periodical: publish date. of the terms form and school, i think form is really the only one that has to be included for poetry's sake...
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