Hi David,

Thanks for your response...

On 1/7/07, David Huynh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're one of the few who actually understands that unobtrusiveness is 
> strength.

I feel your pain too :)

> My work is about sneaking
> semantic web technologies into people's browsers without them knowing
> it. Ssshhh...

Hmm, very interesting idea. Does any of this work has to do with
Microformats? I'm also working on doing some integration for
Microformats in portal environments.

> To answer your question, it's possible to have several exhibits in a
> single page. You just need to write more Javascript. Look in
>
>     http://static.simile.mit.edu/exhibit/api/scripts/exhibit.js

Looks good. I'll look at it and will try to come with a prototype. My
final purpose is to provide a tool for portal users to create their
own applications (similar to Google Gadgets, but easier :D ). My idea
is that they will be able to create their own JSON data or use one of
a list provided by the portal itself. Exhibit looks very good for
this.

I'll let you know of my progress.

Thanks,
Jorge
-- 
Jorge Ferrer Zarzuela
http://www.jorgeferrer.com
http://www.liferay.com
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