Le 2 déc. 2013 à 06:00, Richard Light a écrit :
> By this, I mean "an application programming interface (API) for [RDF
> graphs]", which will be "a standard programming interface that can be used in
> a wide variety of environments and applications.
http://www.w3.or
read the full document :)
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such as the "Alternates" and "Vary"
HTTP headers), the message data, and the message
itself (such as the "Transfer-encoding" HTTP
header). A message may even include metadata about
the message metadata (for message-integrity
checks, for instance).
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Juan Sequeda [2013-06-12T15:13]:
> If I have a NULL for the column age, we can all assume that everybody has an
> age (there exist an age), but I don't know what it is. So it would be "safe"
> to have :age _:age
Do dead persons have an age?
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Le 13 sept. 2012 à 05:01, Olivier Berger a écrit :
> Uh, URIs for references of these on the SemWeb ? ;)
http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/wiki/Books
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S)
* Issue: xmlns with
# Question
On RDFa vocabulary, I would really like a solution with geo:lat and geo:long,
Ideas?
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Le 10 juil. 2011 à 07:29, Karl Dubost a écrit :
> # CACHING
> The cache policy seems to not do a good use of your HTTP resources.
Same comments for text/html than application/rdf+xml, see
% curl -sI -H "Accept:text/html" http://www.sudoc.fr/132133520
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Sun
idea, plus wrong
information for things like Expires :) Maybe, it is just because the service
is starting and there are still things to tweak.
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Le 23 juin 2011 à 04:36, Martin Hepp a écrit :
> There already exist respective blacklists and services, e.g.
> http://www.bot-trap.de/home/
Added to/Edited http://www.w3.org/wiki/Bad_Crawlers
And modified http://www.w3.org/wiki/Write_Web_Crawler
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Le 22 juin 2011 à 18:11, Alexandre Passant a écrit :
> Why not simply coming with reasonable guidelines
started
http://www.w3.org/wiki/Write_Web_Crawler
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Le 22 juin 2011 à 10:41, Kingsley Idehen a écrit :
> But that doesn't solve the big problem.
maybe… that solve the resource issue in the meantime ;)
small steps.
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t
SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent ".*Technorati*." bad_bot
SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent ".*WikioFeedBot*." bad_bot
# [… cut part of my list …]
Order Allow,Deny
Deny from 85.88.12.104
Deny from env=bad_bot
Allow from all
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Le 24 nov. 2010 à 13:15, Tim Berners-Lee a écrit :
> Aye, young man we have had linked data about W3C for many years :-)
> Point tabulator at http://www.3.org/data#W3C
http://www.w3.org/data#W3C sir ;)
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pyRdfa/extract?uri=http://www.w3.org/2007/11/Talks/all.html
Recs
http://www.w3.org/2003/03/recs.rdf
http://www.w3.org/2002/01/tr-automation/tr.rdf
A few of them.
There are plenty of things around Minutes of meetings etc.
http://www.google.com/search?q=filetype%3Ardf+site%3Aw3.org
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really taking the benefits of html+RDFa. They put an extra
bag of empty divs and spans. That's kind of sad.
They could directly use the HTML content model. It is just a templating thing.
Would there be a possibility to help them create a different markup?
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ing of
descriptions and possibly compared to the ones which have been
accepted, last year.
http://my.sxsw.com/events/a2z/interactive
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ing like this" more than "read this there".
http://www.semanticoverflow.com/
This is a good step, I wonder if it's known. Unfortunately, the questions
are already intimidating.
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t;Ontology"
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-lod/2010Jun/0195
(thousands of examples more)
How people can start hacking?
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of
* 300g of bio
http://vocab.org/bio/0.1/.html
* 2ml of event ontology
* a spoon of rdfcal
* 3 grains of geo ontology
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iwakura_Mission
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m to alternative ways of accessing the data?
Would it be possible to have hard data about http resources for DBpedia?
* Volume of data, hourly, daily and weekly bandwidth?
* type of http resources
* traffic peaks
* use of a cdn?
* etc.
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he last one
3. Is it sustainable?
aka budget balance.
In the given context of the Web (mainly edited through CMSes), 2 is almost
doomed for individuals, (but possible for community of interests). Maybe there
exist other systems with a positive benefits-costs analysis.
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nfuse, se
découpèrent des silhouettes tout à fait opaques qui
étaient les montagnes de Nagasaki.
Which is not right
Mais = but. It cut the text and isolated Mai and associated May.
That would be cool to see furture versions of it.
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here are two sections on homophone and homographe
http://www.w3.org/TR/pronunciation-lexicon/#S5.4
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and properties required to describe information for tagging activities
(e.g., users, tags, resources, etc.) on the Semantic Web. This
document contains a detailed description of the SCOT Ontology.
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