I'd appreciate it if you'd add the RdfContext Ruby gem (http://github.com/gkellogg/rdf_context) to the rdfa.info<http://rdfa.info> wiki. It includes a previously released RdfaParser, along with N3, RDF/XML parsers and persistent context-based triple storage. It, too, has a distiller available here: http://kellogg-assoc.com/distiller. This parser is also referenced from Manu's test<http://rdfa.digitalbazaar.com/test-suite/> sute<http://rdfa.digitalbazaar.com/test-suite/>.
RdfContext passes all W3C RDfa and RDF/XML parser tests and is implemented in pure Ruby. Gregg Kellogg [cid:3332160791_19594837] e: gr...@kellogg-assoc.com<mailto:gr...@kellogg-assoc.com> c: (415) 686-8603 p: (415) 459-3202 f: (317) 642-2755 On Feb 6, 2010, at 11:13 AM, Toby Inkster wrote: On Sat, 2010-02-06 at 11:21 +0000, Michael Hausenblas wrote: Thanks a lot DanC! Awesome. I'll update the IR soon together with Damian's java-rdfa parser, which is still on my todo list. Any other implementation I might have missed out? I'd appreciate it if you dropped Swignition and replaced it with RDF::RDFa::Parser. The latter is passing the full test suite (or at least it does when run locally on my computer). I have a web service here though it can be a little slow: http://srv.buzzword.org.uk/rdfa-to-xml.cgi?uri= For those who are interested, Swignition (formerly known as Cognition) is more or less dead. However, its carrion will provide food for various spin-offs that I'm releasing (of which RDF::RDFa::Parser is the first). Swignition was too monolithic - the spin-offs will be smaller, more modular parsers and serialisers/writers. -- Toby A Inkster <mailto:m...@tobyinkster.co.uk> <http://tobyinkster.co.uk>
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