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: the XML and RDF communities takes flak for thinking
namespaces are important. But if you want to see what life is like
without namespaces, try coding in PHP. ;-)
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an ideal thing to share on the wiki.
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Sorry, I've been procrastinating and avoiding my e-mail.
On 9/27/07, Andy Mabbett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Am I correct in thinking you'd parse any page with hCard that way, with
or without it having GRDDL mark-up?
Yes
a guide I published recently on how you
can use RDF in Python to quickly query data:
http://tommorris.org/blog/2007/09/24#When:21:03:04
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in their API profile
call - but you can use the data published through the API in combination with
the hCard published on the person's profile. In RDFizing last.fm, this is
indeed what I am doing... :)
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on head/link elements is fine, in my book. The more data, the merrier.
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to the relevant transformation and a link in the body to the
relevant specification page on the wiki.
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would
state that GRDDL implementations must not parse HTML 4.
GRDDL processors ought to support XHTML, since that is in the
specification - but they may support HTML as well. It may not be technically
possible for some GRDDL processors to parse HTML 4, so it's not a requirement.
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the grddl:transformation element
on the root node
of any XML.
See http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-grddl-primer-20061002/
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-xslt-grddl
(You can also use this for bridging to legacy systems, APIs, WS-*
stuff and for binary formats.)
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? Specifications say,
implementations show, tests prove, remember. :)
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up, it'll
be interesting to see what the Microformats community come up with -
I've been doing a little bit of GTD noodling with the command line and
the RDF stack.
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be compatible with.
If there is a common set of patterns between them, then perhaps it
would be appropriate to standardise them in some way.
I may be wrong - in which case, it's probably a good idea if we see if
Microsoft's OpenService stuff gets implemented anywhere outside of
Internet Explorer 8.
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, but FOAF provides
more than relationship information -- it also includes:
It's not a choice - you can use both, and you can extend your FOAF
with other predicates - for example, the Relationships Ontology:
http://vocab.org/relationship/
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pages on Twitter that contains XFN. Can someone point me to a web page
on Twitter which contains XFN?
Almost every profile page.
http://twitter.com/tommorris
View source and search for rel=contact. It's there!
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-mail off-list and I'll hook you up. I'd
appreciate patches too...
And if you use a webapp that needs hCard or XFN, do go and ask for it.
Sometimes it works. :)
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idea?
See http://microformats.org/wiki/representative-hcard
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box).
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to describe your programmes in RDF:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ontologies/programmes/2008-02-28.shtml
It'd be great if - once the hCalendar date-time issues are solved - an
HTML to Programmes Ontology mapping could be made that used hCard,
hCalendar and other microformats.
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questions, ask on irc.freenode.net #swig
Sorry to regular mf-discuss readers for that extended diversion into
RDF-land. Back to your regular scheduled programming.
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be practicing the openness
we preach.
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with
addresses for branches in that city. Then build the client software
for the phones which would be able to look for phone numbers on
websites and then call them or add them to the address book. This kind
of thing is far more useful in my opinion.
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of the XML
output from the MediaWiki API into Atom. Mainly so I could patrol some
edits from a particularly strange man who periodically edits a wiki I
use.
I'll get around to releasing them when I'm less busy.
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foodstuff from a particular
market or a supermarket chain. I mean, a particular ingredient may be
stocked by, say, Whole Foods, but you needn't pick out a specific
store.
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to xoxo-opml-issues -
http://microformats.org/wiki/xoxo-opml-issues
(Sorry about the slow response - my Drafts folder is a scraggly
wilderness of ineptitude, this reply has sit here for over a month!)
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to spam. Administrative redundancy on
MediaWiki wikis is a wise policy.
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