On 5/8/15 10:24 AM, john.wal...@semaku.com wrote:
Hi Lars*From:* Svensson, Lars <mailto:l.svens...@dnb.de> *Sent:* Friday, 8 May 2015 11:05 *To:* Martynas Jusevičius <mailto:marty...@graphity.org> *Cc:* public-lod@w3.org <mailto:public-lod@w3.org> Martynas, > To my understanding, in a resource-centric model resources have a > description containing statements available about them. > > When you try split it into parts, then you involve documents or graphs > and go beyond the resource-centric model.OK, I can understand that. Does that mean that if I have under the same URI serve different representations (e. g. rdf/xml, turtle and xhtml+RDFa) all those representations must return exactly the same triples, or would it be allowed to use schema.org in the RDFa, W3C Organisation Ontology for rdf/xml and foaf when returning turtle? After all it's different descriptions of the same resource.My take on this is each representation (with negotiation only on format via HTTP Accept header) *should* contain the same set of RDF statements (triples). Also one could define a different URL for each representation which can be linked to with Content-Location in the HTTP headers.We’re you to introduce an additional (orthogonal) way to negotiate a certain profile, this would be orthogonal to the format. Following on from above, one could then have a separate URL for each format-profile combination.
Yes.For the sake of additional clarity, how about speaking about documents and content-types rather than "representation" which does inevitably conflate key subtleties, in regards to RDF (Language, Notations, and Serialization Formats)?
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