Giovanni, all,
Wading into this conversation a little late, but feel compelled to comment...
I'll be honest, I find these kind of RDFa vs RDF/XML vs A.N. Other
Publishing Setup discussions tedious and counter-productive.
Different technical approaches will be appropriate in different
scenarios
Hi,
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 6:42 AM, Yves Raimond yves.raim...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
Wading into this conversation a little late, but feel compelled to comment...
I'll be honest, I find these kind of RDFa vs RDF/XML vs A.N. Other
Publishing Setup discussions tedious and counter-productive.
Aldo Bucchi wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 6:42 AM, Yves Raimond yves.raim...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
Wading into this conversation a little late, but feel compelled to comment...
I'll be honest, I find these kind of RDFa vs RDF/XML vs A.N. Other
Publishing Setup discussions
Giovanni Tummarello wrote:
Bravo Kingsley.
Here are my 2 lines of encouragement :-)
* publish in RDFa and live happy with no content negotiation, redirect
303 to end up with 3 different URIs (/resource /data /page) for what
regular folks stubbornly keep believing being the same thing.
RDFa will not generally negate the essential separation of Name (via
URI.URN-URL) and Address (via URI.URL) since Linked Data oriented triples
will still contain de-referencable URIs :-)
if you can put the RDF and the human legible HTML version in the same
address there is absolutely no
Giovanni Tummarello wrote:
RDFa will not generally negate the essential separation of Name (via
URI.URN-URL) and Address (via URI.URL) since Linked Data oriented triples
will still contain de-referencable URIs :-)
if you can put the RDF and the human legible HTML version in the same
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 8:56 AM, John Goodwin
john.good...@ordnancesurvey.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
We just released a new version of BBC Programmes [1] with
some nice RDF for segments of programmes. I thought it would
be interesting to post it here, as it makes a nice new arrow
in the linked data
Yves,
El 29/04/2009, a las 10:56, Yves Raimond escribiĆ³:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 8:56 AM, John Goodwin
john.good...@ordnancesurvey.co.uk wrote:
Also, content negotiation is coming! We finally got the
approval, and even if it is hacky mod_rewrite based content
negotiation, it should work.
Also, content negotiation is coming! We finally got the
approval, and
even if it is hacky mod_rewrite based content negotiation,
it should
work. (Btw, why are the W3C recipes all mentioning
mod_rewrite as a
way to do content negotiation? AFAIK it is impossible to do proper
Hello!
$ curl -H Accept:
text/html;q=1,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8,application/rdf+xml;q=0,text/rdf+n3;q=0
http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artists/149e6720-4e4a-41a4-afca-6d29083fc091
:-)
We're aware of the limitations of mod_rewrite to effectively and correctly
On 29 Apr 2009, at 10:17, Yves Raimond wrote:
We're aware of the limitations of mod_rewrite to effectively and
correctly
implement content-negotiation, please see note at [1] and issue at
[2]. Any
suggestion on this would be greatly appreciated!
I've played a bit with several ways of
Yves Raimond wrote:
Hello!
$ curl -H Accept:
text/html;q=1,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8,application/rdf+xml;q=0,text/rdf+n3;q=0
http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artists/149e6720-4e4a-41a4-afca-6d29083fc091
:-)
We're aware of the limitations of mod_rewrite to
John Goodwin wrote:
Hi,
We just released a new version of BBC Programmes [1] with
some nice RDF for segments of programmes. I thought it would
be interesting to post it here, as it makes a nice new arrow
in the linked data cloud, from BBC Programmes to BBC Music
(and from there to
Hey Yves,
Great stuff :)
2009/4/28 Yves Raimond yves.raim...@gmail.com:
Hello!
We just released a new version of BBC Programmes [1] with some nice
RDF for segments of programmes. I thought it would be interesting to
post it here, as it makes a nice new arrow in the linked data cloud,
from
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Yves Raimond yves.raim...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
We just released a new version of BBC Programmes [1] with some nice
RDF for segments of programmes. I thought it would be interesting to
post it here, as it makes a nice new arrow in the linked data cloud,
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