Nicolas Figay wrote:
Dear Kingsley,
through your response I discovered and experimented the Bookmark
Manager, which provide the kind of functionalities I was thinking about ;)
I remain with my initial question, concerning the way XBEL (or
netscape bookmarks) are imported or exported.
I tried to import an XBEL file in the Bookmark manager. The number of
inputs read was displayed dynamically on the screen before to come
back to ... an empty folder.
Hmm. That's not good :-(
In order to evalutate if it was due to a bad XBEL file, I created
manually a bookmark on the bookmark manager, made an export in XBEL
and then, after renaming content in a text editor, I performed an
import. As a result, the described folders of the XBEL file are
created, but the bookmarks are not.
So it is similar to what happend using Sparql query of the bookmarks.
So my question is about how to correct it, and how is manage the
import. It seems that it goes through the what is described within the
xbel.rdf file, but the format of the description is a little bit
obscur for me, and I would like information on how to change it
accurately. I'm also not absolutely sure that this is the only place
defining the preprocessing of XBEL files, and I would like to have
information on what is to be done to correct the current behavior.
Can you give me an XBEL resource URL to save time re. problem diagnosis?
Kingsley
Thanks by advance for your support.
Best regards.
Nicolas
2010/6/4 Kingsley Idehen <[email protected]
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Nicolas Figay wrote:
Dear Idehen,
yes, and in fact several export from different machines I'm using.
This idea is to be able to exploit easely and a centralized
way what I captured or could capture navigating the WEB, with
browsers I'm using on different computers and working places.
In the reverse, I'm thinking eventually about a way to
annotate according an ontology in RDF/XML, in a second stage,
on a navigator. But it requires a lot more work, and I first
want aggregate and exploit my different bookmarks.
And finally, it is a way to evaluate interest of sponging with
Virtuoso, and to understand how it works.
The steps are as follows:
1. Generate an XBEL file
2. Make the XBEL file HTTP accessible, if using ODS simply use
ODS-Bookmark app to import the XBEL or upload to WebDAV via
ODS-Briefcase (or OS WebDAV mount)
3. Use the Sponger URL pattern: http://<cname>/about/html/{XBEL
file URL} to send the XBEL file through the sponger (note: if you
import into ODS-Bookmark, the conversion into RDF is done, and the
Linked Data graph is accessible via your Bookmark Data Space URI
or your Personal URI/WebID).
Links:
1.
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/OdsBookmarkManager
-- ODS-Bookmark Data Space App.
2.
http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/about/html/http://xbel.sourceforge.net/bookmarks/xbel.xbel
-- example of XBEL transformed by Sponger into RDF .
Let me know how you get on.
Kingsley
Regards.
Nicolas
2010/6/3 Kingsley Idehen <[email protected]
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On 6/3/10 6:40 AM, Nicolas Figay wrote:
Hi,
After investigating more, looking at XBEL.RDF, I
discovered that
"bookmark" tag is not referenced so probably XBEL.RDF
should be
completed in order to complete information set to be
considered
by the sponger.
I also identified that only litteral data are used, not
the value
of attribute, e.g. URL referenced for the bookmark or
date of
bookmarking.
Does a way exist to exploit these information in RDF?
Where can I find some information about it? (I
currently reviewed
all the example, but no exemple is available showing it
is possible.
Regards.
Nicolas
Are you trying to use our XBEL cartridge against an XBEL
export of
your local bookmarks?
Kingsley
2010/6/3 Nicolas Figay <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
<mailto:[email protected]
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Should be XBEL and not WBEL - typing fault
Nicolas
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