Network Working GroupJ. Reschke
Internet-Draftgreenbytes
Obsoletes: 2731 (if approved)June 01, 2009
Intended status: Informational 
Expires: December 3, 2009 


RFC 2731 is Obsolete
draft-reschke-rfc2731bis-00

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Abstract

This document recommends that RFC 2731, on Encoding Dublin Core Metadata in HTML, be reclassified as Historic, as further development of this specification has moved to the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative.



1.  Introduction

[RFC2731] (Kunze, J., “Encoding Dublin Core Metadata in HTML,” December 1999.) defines "Encoding Dublin Core Metadata in HTML". Newer specifications published by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI), in particular [DC‑HTML] (Johnston, P. and A. Powell, “Expressing Dublin Core metadata using HTML/XHTML meta and link elements,” August 2008.), have obsoleted this work.

Implementers of RFC 2731 should note that [DC‑HTML] (Johnston, P. and A. Powell, “Expressing Dublin Core metadata using HTML/XHTML meta and link elements,” August 2008.) introduces a new requirement with respect to the use of the "head" element's "profile" attribute.



2.  Recommendation to Reclassify RFC 2731

This document recommends that the IESG reclassify [RFC2731] (Kunze, J., “Encoding Dublin Core Metadata in HTML,” December 1999.) as Historic.



3.  Security Considerations

There are no security considerations related to this document.



4.  IANA Considerations

There are no IANA considerations related to this document.



5.  References



5.1. Normative References

[DC-HTML] Johnston, P. and A. Powell, “Expressing Dublin Core metadata using HTML/XHTML meta and link elements,” Dublin Core Metadata Initiative , August 2008.


5.2. Informative References

[RFC2731] Kunze, J., “Encoding Dublin Core Metadata in HTML,” RFC 2731, December 1999.


Author's Address

  Julian F. Reschke
  greenbytes GmbH
  Hafenweg 16
  Muenster, NW 48155
  Germany
Email:  julian.reschke@greenbytes.de
URI:  http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/