Hi, >.... > > >>I don't want to force the issue too much. I use RDF a lot in my job, so >>I'm comfortable with it, and know why its useful. > > But maybe it's too difficult for people who do not happen to be > familiar with it anyway. Nevertheless I bought a book on XML and RDF today > and I'll have a look at RDF parsing.
check out libgnurdf : http://www.gnupdate.org/components/libgnurdf/index.xml I am +1 for rdf too.This is exactly for what rdf is made for. > I see the whole subject from the > perspective of a host programmer whereas maybe you see it more from the > perspective of a plugin writer. Plugin writers of course would like to > have as little constraints as possible whereas host programmer need them > in order to implement all features required by the plugin. I belive if there are a couple of examples, it easy to adapt them to other plugins. Stefan -- \|/ <@ @> Stefan Kost private business +-oOO-(_)-OOo------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - - | __ Address Zwenkauer Str. 24 HTWK Leipzig, Fb IMN, Postfach 300066 | /// 04277 Leipzig 04277 Leipzig | __ /// Germany Germany | \\\/// Phone +49341 3910483 +49341 30766101 | \__/ EMail [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] | WWW http://www.sonicpulse.de |http://www.imn.htwk-leipzig.de/~kost/about.html ===-=-=--=---=---------------------------------- - - - - -