A. Soroka
A. Soroka
@simonstey That might work in the HTTP setting, but wouldn't that be too restrictive for some IoT applications? There are some very different protocols in use there.
Same for https://www.infoq.com/presentations/category-theory-propositions-principle
@BigBlueHat You're thinking here about sections that can be described by element boundaries, but not arbitrary indexing (character-by-character) into texts, right?
This seems pretty challenging. I did [some work in a similar area ](https://www.balisage.net/Proceedings/vol5/html/Cayless01/BalisageVol5-Cayless01.html) years ago but it was simple and text-only, and it wasn't completely trivial. Is this really meant...
Just a note (half to self) that the introduction of `Link ; rel=alternate` should be considered for this issue. Whether we recommend using it for documentation or dis-recommend or something...
Do we need a short new section on multilingual value issues?
@iherman Would you agree that it is useful to refer to those other works, but that this is a matter of emphasis and placement? Perhaps we could make this information...
Ok, I think I got you. I'll try for a PR for this on Thursday. (Currently out sick)
@iherman We're good on this after https://github.com/w3c/json-ld-bp/commit/bdf4fc0b607efd7ea36461c3c01b42d47ad969cb, right? If so, I'll close (or you can)!
I think we can address this, but IIUC I'm not sure we need to say much more than "JSON-LD contains no internal mechanism for data validation. You have to supply...