Hi,

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> 
> 
>>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
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