Hi all:

A while ago, I compiled a few recommendations and links regarding RDFa authoring at

        http://www.ebusiness-unibw.org/wiki/RDFaAuthoring

Best

Martin


On 23.10.2010, at 15:32, Ivan Herman wrote:

Thanks Pablo, this is indeed (in my view) one of the way to get these recorded. Anybody has a problem adding an item, I am happy to help!

And yes, great answers. Some of these things I did not know about either!

Thanks

Ivan

On Oct 21, 2010, at 18:40 , Pablo Mendes wrote:

It would be nice to have them at:
http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/wiki/RDFa

For those willing to go the extra mile and add their tool to the wiki:
http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/wiki/Tool_Contributors

Cheers,
Pablo

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Juan Sequeda <[email protected]> wrote:
Great responses.

Keep them coming!!

Juan Sequeda
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www.juansequeda.com


On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Rene Kapusta <[email protected]> wrote:
Aloha!

We are currently working very hard on a new RDFa / Semantic Annotation Plugin for http://aloha-editor.com (the prototype steph. mentioned was just a quick hack to see how aloha editor is working; to try a first integration in drupal and annotate the content with simple http://commontag.org RDFa data with suggestions from Zemanta).

Here are some details about the features/roadmap about the new plugin:
http://aloha-editor.com/wiki/index.php/Semantic_Annotation

We have now decided to use (and contribute back to) rdfQuery, a really nice jQuery RDF extension, for the new Annotation plugin:
http://code.google.com/p/rdfquery/

Aloha Editor will also very likely be used und extended/improved at the EU funded IKS Project as Semantic Editor:
http://wiki.iks-project.eu


If you have any suggestions, wishes, questions or would like to get involved in the RDFa plugin for the online editor project -- "the world's most advanced browser based editor" -- we would love to here from you!

Contact of the leader of the Aloha Editor project:
Haymo Meran, [email protected]


Best regards & have a nice day,
Rene



2010/10/21 Martin McEvoy <[email protected]>



On 21 October 2010 00:29, Eric Franzon <[email protected] > wrote: I also recall a Dreamweaver extension by Martin McEvoy from a couple years ago. I don’t know the current status of this extension, but it is called “RDFa Documents.” That said, I found it relatively easy to add RDFa to existing HTML documents using Dreamweaver even without this extension.



RDFa Documents is available from 
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?event=extensionDetail&extid=1759526
Its a little outdated so far it only supports RDFa 1.0.

I am planning to release a new version for RDFa 1.1 sometime in the next couple of months.

Best Wishes

Martin.


--Eric

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From: [email protected] [mailto:semantic-web- [email protected]] On Behalf Of Stéphane Corlosquet
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 2:42 PM
To: Juan Sequeda
Cc: Semantic Web; public-lod; Jean-François Hovinne; Rene Kapusta
Subject: Re: RDFa editors


Not sure whether you mean wysiwyg style editor, but you can check these two, both are prototypes when it comes to RDFa at this stage afaik.


WYMeditor - http://wymeditor.org/ - which integrates with Drupal, Rails, Django, or WordPress. Prototype: http://files.wymeditor.org/wymeditor/trunk/src/examples/15-rdfa-editor.html (I'm cc'ing Jean-François who might be able to give some updates)


There is also the very recent Aloha editor with a RDFa prototype at http://aloha-drupal.evo42.net/moc/node/9 (cc'ing Rene who might be able to give some updates).


Steph.


On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Juan Sequeda <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Everybody


I want to add RDFa into my HTML. What is the easiest way to do this? What are the RDFa editors out there? I know of loomp.org, but it seems like it is still in private testing.


Thanks


Juan Sequeda
+1-575-SEQ-UEDA
www.juansequeda.com








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