Current and Upcoming Events
W3C Standards and Notes Published by this Working Group
- RDFa 1.1 Core (REC)
- RDFa Core is a specification for attributes to express structured data in any markup language. The embedded data already available in the markup language (e.g., HTML) can often be reused by the RDFa markup, so that publishers don't need to repeat significant data in the document content. The underlying abstract representation is RDF [RDF11-PRIMER], which lets publishers build their own vocabulary, extend others, and evolve their vocabulary with maximal interoperability over time. The expressed structure is closely tied to the data, so that rendered data can be copied and pasted along with its relevant structure.
- RDFa 1.1 Lite (REC)
- RDFa Lite is a minimal subset of RDFa, the Resource Description Framework in attributes, consisting of a few attributes that may be used to express machine-readable data in Web documents like HTML, SVG, and XML. While it is not a complete solution for advanced data markup tasks, it does work for most day-to-day needs and can be learned by most Web authors in a day.
- HTML+RDFa 1.1 (REC)
- This specification defines rules and guidelines for adapting the RDFa Core 1.1 and RDFa Lite 1.1 specifications for use in HTML5 and XHTML5. The rules defined in this specification not only apply to HTML5 documents in non-XML and XML mode, but also to HTML4 and XHTML documents interpreted through the HTML5 parsing rules.
- XHTML+RDFa 1.1 (REC)
- RDFa Core 1.1 [RDFA-CORE] defines attributes and syntax for embedding semantic markup in Host Languages. This document defines one such Host Language. This language is a superset of XHTML 1.1 [XHTML11-2e], integrating the attributes as defined in RDFa Core 1.1. This document is intended for authors who want to create XHTML Family documents that embed rich semantic markup.
- RDFa 1.1 Primer (NOTE)
- This document provides only a Primer to RDFa 1.1. The complete specification of RDFa, with further examples, can be found in the RDFa 1.1 Core [rdfa-core], RDFa Lite [rdfa-lite], XHTML+RDFa 1.1 [xhtml-rdfa], and the HTML5+RDFa 1.1 [html-rdfa] specifications.
Inputs
- RDFa Core 1.1, W3C Recommendation, June 7, 2012, Ben Adida, Mark Birbeck, Shane McCarron, Ivan Herman,, , eds.
- RDFa Lite 1.1, W3C Recommendation, June 7, 2012, Manu Sporny, ed.
- XHTML+RDFa
1.1, W3C Recommendation, June 7, 2012, Shane McCarron, ed.
- RDFa 1.1 Primer, W3C Working Group Note, June 7, 2008, Ben Adida, Ivan Herman, Manu Sporny, Mark Birbeck, eds.
See the Working Group Wiki for further input documents, drafts, etc.
Schedule of Deliverables
- HTML +RDFa 1.1, Recommendation: This document will specify the behaviour of HTML5 and XHTML5 as host languages to RDFa 1.1 Core.
The group may also issue an Edited Recommendation for RDFa 1.1
Core, RDFa Lite 1.1 and XHTML+RDFa 1.1, folding in the possible editorial
errata. No new functionality is planned on those documents.
Milestones
| Specification | FPWD | LC | CR | PR | Rec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HTML+RDFa (Rec) | September 2012 | January 2013 | February 2013 | March 2013 | May 2013 |
Timeline View Summary
“T” in this timeline is September 2012; “T+n” means “n” months later.
- T: First teleconference
- T: First Public Working Draft for the HTML+RDFa 1.1 Recommendation
track document. This document is based on the current editor’s
draft worked on
at the HTML5 Working Group
- T+4: Last Call Working Draft for the HTML+RDFa 1.1 Recommendation track document
- T+5: Candidate Recommendatation for the HTML+RDFa 1.1 Recommendation
track document
- T+6: Proposed Recommendation for the HTML+RDFa 1.1 Recommendation track document
- T+8: Publication of the HTML+RDFa 1.1 Recommendation
This schedule does not include Edited Recommendations for the existing RDFa 1.1 Recommendations, which will be issued if and when needed.
Group Membership and Joining
We encourage new members of the group to introduce themselves by email. The full RDFa WG participants list is available to W3C members.
If you want to join the group:
Patent Policy
This Working Group operates under the W3C Patent Policy (5 February 2004 Version). To promote the widest adoption of Web standards, W3C seeks to issue Recommendations that can be implemented, according to this policy, on a Royalty-Free basis.
For more information about disclosure obligations for this group,
please see the W3C
Patent Policy Status Page.
History
The group operated, until September 2012, under the RDF
Web Application Working Group Charter and completed the work
described there. RDFa
1.1 was specified by the Working Group specified as a core set of
features; this core can be adapted to the needs of particular Host
Languages. Work on HTML5 as a Host Language for RDFa 1.1 has previously
been pursued in the HTML Working
Group, through an active cooperation with the RDFa
(RDFWA) Working Group. The HTML+RDFa
1.1 specification was published as a Last Call Working Draft in May
2011, with a subsequent Working
Draft published in March 2012. With the stronger interest in and
expertise around the RDFa specifications now residing outside the HTML
Working Group, this charter directs that the HTML+RDFa 1.1 specification
be advanced to Recommendation by an RDFa Working Group with review by the
HTML Working Group.
Manu Sporny, Digital Bazaar, Inc., Chair
Ivan Herman, W3C, Staff Contact
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