David Huynh wrote:
Kingsley Idehen wrote:
David,

In the "nice to have" bucket, is is possible for you to use <link rel="dc:source" title="Data Sources" type="application/< [atom+xml] | [rss+xml] | [rdf+xml] >" href="<feed-information-resource-url>" /> to expose the list of Freebase URLs in you pages. Thus, a list of all URLs (once all "javascript:{}" have been replaced).

Example:
http://mqlx.com/~david/parallax/browse.html?type=%2Fgovernment%2Fus_president

Has URLs (instead of: "javascript:{}") for each page about a President, but this isn't the case re. "Filter Results" DIV. Ideally, all the Freebase URLs could be exposed via a Feed which lists all the URLs (as per the <link / > suggestion above, with dc:source as the DC term for data sources).

So one last thing, which cannot be expensive to implement since you are simply substituting a few more "javascript:{}" for URLs and the listing them is a data sources collection resource (using Atom, RSS 2.0, or RSS 1.0 or even OPML).

When all of this is in place, I will then have multiple points from which to launch a SPARQL Query without the user writing a line of SPARQL or seeing anyting to do with RDF. They will simply feel the FORCE of the Linked Data :-)
It's actually not trivial to add that <link rel="dc:source" /> as Parallax is a dynamic mostly client-side application that has only one URL, unless you explicitly ask for permanent links. It's like Google Maps.

So, ball is in your court again. :-) There are plenty of proper web links now to work with. Let's see some force :-) It'd be nice to have a screencast of that, too, so it's easy to follow and forward.

David

David,

Okay, will meet you half way for sure.

Ball back in my court, and screencast already assumed :-)



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Regards,

Kingsley Idehen       Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen
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