Le 24/06/2009 08:21, Danny Ayers a écrit :
As far as I'm aware we don't yet have an easy templating engine for RDFa, so I suspect having that as the source is probably a good choice for typical Web applications.
you may be interested in Tal4Rdf, a template system for RDF that can produce HTML/XHTML (any XML in fact).
It is not dedicated to RDFa, and I still do not have any RDFa example, but there should be no major problem to produce XHTML+RDFa with it.
regards pa [1] http://champin.net/t4r
As mentioned already GRDDL is available for transforming on the fly, though I'm not sure of the level of client engine support at present. Ditto providing a SPARQL endpoint is another way of maximising the surface area of the data. But the key step has clearly been taken, that decision to publish data directly without needing the human element to interpret it. I claim *win* for the Semantic Web, even if it'll still be a few years before we see applications exploiting it in a way that provides real benefit for the end user. my 2 cents. Cheers, Danny.
