[oslc-core] rich text fields

Robert Elves robert.elves at tasktop.com
Tue Mar 30 12:53:32 EDT 2010


Thanks for your response on this Author.  XHTML does make a lot of sense in
terms of tool support and xml interchange, so I guess my only question now
is what happens in the case where an existing service requires plain text
(i.e. text/plain, so could be text possibly in wiki syntax) to be posted to
it? The OSLC wrapper for such a service I guess would then need to do its
best at converting the posted XHTML to its native syntax?

-Rob

On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Arthur Ryman <ryman at ca.ibm.com> wrote:

> Robert,
>
> If we support multiple rich text formats then it increases the burden on
> all consumers and providers, for example to do full text search, or to
> present rich text in web pages, reports and documents.
>
> It simplifies interchange and collaboration if OSLC standardizes on a
> single format for rich text. IMHO, XHTML is the best candidate since it is
> widely supported, is a W3 standard,  and is XML compliant, which makes it
> easy to parse. Most text editors can export and import XHTML.
>
> You mention wiki text, but each wiki has its own special syntax. AFAIK,
> there is no standardization or media types for any given wiki dialect.
> Wikis convert their markup to HTML anyway for display on the web so it
> would seem that any tool that captured rich text on a wiki would have the
> capability to convert it to HTML. There are tools for converting HTML to
> XHTML, e.g. HTML Tidy. If this conversion is done at interchange time then
> it simplifies all other consumers.
>
> Regards,
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> From:
> Robert Elves <robert.elves at tasktop.com>
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> Date:
> 03/30/2010 10:41 AM
> Subject:
> [oslc-core] rich text fields
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> Hi Group,
>
> I need to raise a concern about strict use of xhtml in the current core
> spec.  Although this will work great for those services that use html, I'm
> concerned that for many services out there that use another syntax (i.e.
> text / wiki), this may unnecessarily complicate both the producers and
> consumers. Is it worth exploring inclusion of a media type attribute on
> these properties?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Rob
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