David Huynh wrote: > Ben Adida wrote: >> 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. >> > Since we're not all familiar with RDFa, could you show us, say, the RDFa > embedding version of your publication page? Just the HTML code that you > want Exhibit to read and transform. I just want to gauge the level of > involvement of the HTML with RDFa.
Fair enough. Ben, do you have public web page with table of data RDFa-enabled somewhere? -- Stefano Mazzocchi Digital Libraries Research Group Research Scientist Massachusetts Institute of Technology E25-131, 77 Massachusetts Ave skype: stefanomazzocchi Cambridge, MA 02139-4307, USA email: stefanom at mit . edu ------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general
