On 6/16/11 4:41 AM, Joe Presbrey wrote:
...reviewing my Facebook acl:agent in my personal WACL:
http://presbrey.data.fm/.meta#me
http://uriburner.com/describe/?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fpresbrey.data.fm%2F.meta%23me
seems to beg Facebook Graph sponger ;)
Yes, but that's a URL (Address) for an HTML resource that delivers FYN
via Web Page style presentation. You're actual Name remains:
http://presbrey.data.fm/.meta#me . Note the @href associated with
"About: http://presbrey.data.fm/.meta#me ", or click on the link.
Adding hash keys do not exist (and/or aren't supported) at upstream
sources, changing/masking hosts, or otherwise *mangling* the URIs to
the data breaks the link of Linked Data.
See comment above, also look at the URI debugger output to see what the
Sponger is generating [1].
URIs must be dereferencable to the actual data to work efficiently and durably.
Yes, as per comments above.
Its high time to handle application/json (even Facebook!), link our
data, and share our libraries!
Facebook will do it once opportunity cost is palpable. Ditto everyone
else, in the mean time we have use patterns like: owl:shameAs to coax
them into what's inevitably coming next.
Links:
1.
http://linkeddata.informatik.hu-berlin.de/uridbg/index.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Furiburner.com%2Fdescribe%2F%3Furl%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fpresbrey.data.fm%252F.meta%2523me&useragentheader=&acceptheader=
-- deconstructing a Sponger generated resource and its associated metadata
Kingsley
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Joe Presbrey
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 6:47 PM, Kingsley Idehen<[email protected]> wrote:
On 6/15/11 2:14 PM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
Chatted with Joe and Nathan about this some time back.
I think there as an argument that said you can get away with not using
the #this ... ill try and dig up the notes if you would like a pointer
Not in my data space re. Facebook URLs :-)
http://graph.facebook.com/605980750#this -- a Person Entity Name via HTTP
URI in my data space
http://graph.facebook.com/605980750 -- JSON based structured data from FB
associated with the URI above.
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