A solution that has been suggested for this invisibility problem is to
add an option for copying off the generated HTML. I've implemented just
that. To see how this works, go to my Publications page
http://people.csail.mit.edu/dfhuynh/publications.html
click on "Copy All" and choose "Generated HTML for this view". That's
the HTML to copy off and insert back into the original HTML source code,
surrounded by <noscript> ... </noscript>. If you look at the source code
of my page, you'll see that noscript section. You can turn off
Javascript in your browser and see how the page is rendered. If
Javascript is on, that section is ignored by the browser.
(I've tested this on Firefox, Safari, and IE7.)
You should use that copy command only when looking at a tile view or a
tabular view. Don't try it on a map view or a timeline view--it won't
give you anything useful. :-)
So, I think this solves most of the invisibility problem for exhibits.
As for the other RDF data formats ...
David
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