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Updates Turtle media type registration information. #77

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35 changes: 14 additions & 21 deletions spec/index.html
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Expand Up @@ -2114,19 +2114,8 @@ <h2>Security Considerations</h2>

<section id="sec-mediaReg" class="appendix">
<h2>Internet Media Type, File Extension and Macintosh File Type</h2>
<dl>
<dt>Contact:</dt>
<dd>Eric Prud'hommeaux</dd>
<dt>See also:</dt>

<dd><a href="https://www.w3.org/2002/06/registering-mediatype">How to Register a Media Type for a W3C Specification</a></dd>
<dd><a href="https://www.w3.org/2001/tag/2002/0129-mime">Internet Media Type registration, consistency of use</a><br />TAG Finding 3 June 2002 (Revised 4 September 2002)</dd>
</dl>
<p>The Internet Media Type (formerly known as MIME Type) for Turtle is &quot;text/turtle&quot;.</p>
<p>It is recommended that Turtle files have the extension &quot;.ttl&quot; (all lowercase) on all platforms.</p>

<p>It is recommended that Turtle files stored on Macintosh HFS file systems be given a file type of &quot;TEXT&quot;.</p>
<p>This information that follows has been <a href="https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-archive/2007Dec/0065.html">submitted to the IESG</a> for review, approval, and registration with IANA.</p>
<p>The information that follows has been submitted to the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) for review, approval, and registration with IANA.</p>
<dl>
<dt>Type name:</dt>
<dd>text</dd>
Expand All @@ -2152,27 +2141,31 @@ <h2>Internet Media Type, File Extension and Macintosh File Type</h2>
<dd>This specification.</dd>
<dt>Applications which use this media type:</dt>

<dd>No widely deployed applications are known to use this media type. It may be used by some web services and clients consuming their data.</dd>
<dd>Turtle is used widely for representing RDF data.
There are implementations available in most common programming languages.</dd>
<dt>Additional information:</dt>
<dd>
<dl>
<dt>Magic number(s):</dt>
<dd>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.</dd>
<dt>File extension(s):</dt>
<dd>".ttl"</dd>
<dd>.ttl</dd>
<dt>Macintosh file type code(s):</dt>
<dd>TEXT</dd>
</dl>
</dd>

<dt>Base URI:</dt>
<dd>The Turtle '@base &lt;IRIref&gt;' or 'BASE &lt;IRIref&gt;' term can change the current base URI for <a data-cite="RDF12-CONCEPTS#dfn-relative-iri">relative IRI references</a> in the query language that are used sequentially later in the document.</dd>
<dt>Macintosh file type code(s):</dt>
<dd>&quot;TEXT&quot;</dd>
<dt>Person &amp; email address to contact for further information:</dt>

<dd>Eric Prud'hommeaux &lt;eric@w3.org&gt;</dd>
<dd>RDF-star Working Group &lt;public-rdf-star-wg@w3.org&gt;</dd>
<dt>Intended usage:</dt>
<dd>COMMON</dd>
<dd>Common</dd>
<dt>Restrictions on usage:</dt>
<dd>None</dd>
<dt>Author/Change controller:</dt>

<dd>The Turtle specification is the product of the RDF WG. The W3C reserves change control over this specifications.</dd>
<dt>Author(s):</dt>
<dd>The Turtle specification is the product of the RDF-star WG. The W3C reserves change control over this specifications.</dd>
</dl>
</section>

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