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Re: Embedding custom XML into XMP

From: "Andy Dingley" <dingbat@----------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 2/1/2007 5:20:00 AM

On 31 Jan, 20:32, pauljlucas.removet...@removethistoo.mac.com (Paul J.
Lucas) wrote:

> > > So how can I embed any XML I want inside an XMP packet?
>
> > I don't think you can.

> Then explain this:
>    http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-primer/#xmlliterals
>
> The example shows arbitrary XHTML embedded inside the dc:title element.

Lovely. That's RDF not XMP. Like I said, XMP only supports a _subset_
of RDF. That's one of the main reasons why I see XMP as a trivial
irrelevance to anything I work on. If I deal with it, it will only be
as an obsolete minor export format (like RSS 2.0) that I down-convert
into from the real data model.

Read the XMP SDK (download from Adobe)
In particular, p28 of XMPSpecification.pdf

:> RDF Issues
:> Unsupported Features
:> XMP uses a subset of RDF. Valid XMP is limited to the RDF described
in the previous
:> sections, along with all equivalent alternate forms of that RDF.
:> [...]
:> =E2=97=8F The rdf:parseType=3D'Literal' attribute is not supported.



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