On 3/28/12 6:07 PM, Hugh Glaser wrote:
Ah, thanks Kingsley, I think I am beginning to get it.

The intention is that the text link takes you to "explore" this entity in 
whatever explorer it is embedded.
So http://www.dotac.info/explorer/ or other things such as the iPhone app also 
use this - hence the fragment.
In fact the Detail web page is just a convenient way of exposing the panel 
contents for others to use.
Actually as I recall it was deliberate that the link would not take you to the 
same place as the tiny little icon - we don't have html pages for our Linked 
Data that are suitable for non-LD people.
In fact, I came close to not having any LD links visible on the page at all.

So the short answer is that the text is not, and is not meant to be, an LD URI.
Nor are the many other links on the page.
Am I understanding correctly?

Yes, but notice how I am still able to get the LD URI by scoping my CTRL+Mouse based menu action to the link associated with the icon. Ideally, we want all HTML pages to be Linked Data discovery vectors.

In retrospect, I am guilty of assuming that this pattern what long established from the early LOD project bootstrap time. I could have just put out a best practices note about how to leverage HTML pages as Linked Data discovery vectors, a long time ago.

I've also relied too much on the "view source pattern". It worked for Web 1.0 but doesn't seem to kick in naturally re. Web 3.0 :-)

Kingsley
On 28 Mar 2012, at 22:43, Kingsley Idehen wrote:

On 3/28/12 1:29 PM, Hugh Glaser wrote:
Neither Ian or I have touched that code in 3 or 4 years, so I will need to dig 
into it.
But I don't know what you are asking for.
Do I need to add something to the fresnel generation (the Details pane) such 
what produces
http://www.rkbexplorer.com/detail/?uri=http://southampton.rkbexplorer.com/id/person-2f876940347fe251382724b34c27346f-cb9c89b02b078212e440a8016915856a
or
http://www.rkbexplorer.com/detail/?uri=http://southampton.rkbexplorer.com/id/eprints-12614
Or do you want something in the main page?
You probably need to explain to me off-list.

Best
Hugh
Hugh,

I've dropped a note on G+ that includes annotated images. It shows the effects of the 
links as they currently exist in your Web pages produced via fresnel. I have a sequence 
showcasing what happens when I scope me Linked URI quest to the icon vs when I do so 
using the @href that anchors the text "Tim Berners-Lee".

Note: some of my in-lined image comments are also aimed at others who might 
find what I am doing interesting, so please overlook some of the over emphatic 
language etc.. I am a firm believer in the Web's hyper-orthogonality prowess :-)

Links:

1. http://goo.gl/JAO95  -- a Linked Data discovery exercise via our ODE browser 
extension.

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