On 1 October 2011 13:58, Markus Krötzsch <mar...@semantic-mediawiki.org> wrote:
> On 01/10/11 11:17, Samuel Lampa wrote:
>>
>> On 10/01/2011 09:54 AM, Dan Bolser wrote:
>>>
>>> On 1 October 2011 02:50, Samuel Lampa<samuel.lamp...@rilnet.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 09/06/2011 04:13 PM, Markus Krötzsch wrote:
>>>
>>>>> One can of course always query for the rdfs:label with all data to have
>>>>> some hope for getting a user-readable label, but this may not always
>>>>> work. And then it might be that some external URIs refer to an
>>>>> object in
>>>>> the wiki, suggesting some more elaborate mapping mechanisms.
>>>
>>>> Though still, as you said, someone needs to do the work also :)
>>>> (in getting a common component, in this case)
>>>
>>> Can the Rap RDF API used to help here? Seems pretty powerful, but,
>>> with limited PHP experience, I haven't got it to work yet!
>>>
>>> http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/rdfapi/tests.html
>>>
>>> Or are these features already implemented within SMW's RDF handler?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Dan.
>>
>>
>> I guess the main problem with the RAP is it is more or less abandoned?
>> v. 0.9.6 released 2008-02-29.
>
> Yes, this is why we removed all RAP support from SMW a while ago. Another
> RDF library for PHP is ARC2, though it also may have an uncertain future.
>
>>
>> Also, I think this specific mapping problem is ,pre unique to the
>> Wiki/RDF combo ("how to represent RDF as Wiki pages"), rather than for
>> RDF in general, so RAP might not be very much focused on that problem
>> (though I neither has looked very close at it).
>
> Exactly, it is just a general purpose library that helps processing RDF
> data.

Right, that's why it may be useful to implement the rules suggested.

Because its open source, it would be very easy to revive it (or at
least the useful bits).

Just a random idea, so please don't worry.


Dan.

> Regards,
>
> Markus
>
>

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