Empty node <> works for a single node only. So maybe blank nodes would be better solution - user can have as many of them as needed in a single document. Only possible issue is that if the data already contains blank nodes, how to recognize them.

On 17/12/2019 17.06, Mikael Pesonen wrote:

Ah, LDP solution of <> seems the way to go, why make it more complicated :) Blank nodes could make things bit more complicated I think. They are good for using as values for other resources, but haven't seen them used as the only/main resource when describing something.

Thanks!


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