From 4156e55673e4f3a1678a51ffaccf25a2bbb88450 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gregg Kellogg Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 14:24:47 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Updates Turtle media type registration information. Fixes #74. --- spec/index.html | 35 ++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/spec/index.html b/spec/index.html index 6101ecf..c0a84df 100644 --- a/spec/index.html +++ b/spec/index.html @@ -2114,19 +2114,8 @@

Security Considerations

Internet Media Type, File Extension and Macintosh File Type

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Contact:
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Eric Prud'hommeaux
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See also:
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How to Register a Media Type for a W3C Specification
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Internet Media Type registration, consistency of use
TAG Finding 3 June 2002 (Revised 4 September 2002)
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The Internet Media Type (formerly known as MIME Type) for Turtle is "text/turtle".

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It is recommended that Turtle files have the extension ".ttl" (all lowercase) on all platforms.

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It is recommended that Turtle files stored on Macintosh HFS file systems be given a file type of "TEXT".

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This information that follows has been submitted to the IESG for review, approval, and registration with IANA.

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The information that follows has been submitted to the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) for review, approval, and registration with IANA.

Type name:
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Internet Media Type, File Extension and Macintosh File Type

This specification.
Applications which use this media type:
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No widely deployed applications are known to use this media type. It may be used by some web services and clients consuming their data.
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Turtle is used widely for representing RDF data. + There are implementations available in most common programming languages.
Additional information:
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Magic number(s):
Turtle documents may have the strings '@prefix' or '@base' (case sensitive) or the strings 'PREFIX' or 'BASE' (case insensitive) near the beginning of the document.
File extension(s):
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".ttl"
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.ttl
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Macintosh file type code(s):
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TEXT
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Base URI:
The Turtle '@base <IRIref>' or 'BASE <IRIref>' term can change the current base URI for relative IRI references in the query language that are used sequentially later in the document.
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Macintosh file type code(s):
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"TEXT"
Person & email address to contact for further information:
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Eric Prud'hommeaux <eric@w3.org>
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RDF-star Working Group <public-rdf-star-wg@w3.org>
Intended usage:
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COMMON
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Common
Restrictions on usage:
None
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Author/Change controller:
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The Turtle specification is the product of the RDF WG. The W3C reserves change control over this specifications.
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Author(s):
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The Turtle specification is the product of the RDF-star WG. The W3C reserves change control over this specifications.