Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: > One of the approaches I've taken in the past (see the SIMILE home page > at http://simile.mit.edu/) is to have the source of the data be a > (hidden?) part of the HTML itself.
Yes! That would be amazing. That's exactly what I thought when I saw Exhibit: how about a table marked up with RDFa, and the Exhibit Javascript parses the RDFa, hides the table, and displays its interface. I'm still debugging the RDFa Javascript parser (and cleaning up my ugly old Javascript), but it's available to start trying things out: http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/BestPractices/HTML/rdfa-bookmarklet/ [...] > We could even use RDF/A[1] directly for the HTML data inside the page > that exhibit feeds off of. Make sure to look at the *new* Primer in development: http://www.w3.org/2006/07/SWD/RDFa/primer/ which is the (almost) final RDFa syntax. -Ben PS: I love Exhibit http://ben.adida.net/research/ _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general
