Hi
On Sat 30-Jun-2001 at 08:18:45 +0100, Dan Brickley wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Jun 2001, Chris Croome wrote:
>
> I've extended the example page to have a query which merges in 3
> RDF files from your site. Hope this is OK...
Sure! My only worry is that the site does not have much meaningful
data on it.
There is more sensible data on the mainsite, however I only have RDF
RSS running there [1].
The testers site is running the latest CVS version and it'll be a
week or two before the main site catches up.
> See the second example in:
>
> http://rdfweb.org/people/danbri/2001/06/dcarch-test/rdfq-tests.html
>
> It would be more fun if the three files were linked using
> dc:relation qualifiers; maybe I'll have a go at that next time.
There are 3 types of relation I can represent, child documents, the
parent document (all documents apart from the front page) and all in
line hyperlinks. For all of these I can get a URI, title and
description.
There already is a RDF/RSS sitemap [2] and I was thinking about using
one of the draft RSS modules to add information to it about the
parent - child relationship between documents.
Are there any other or better ways to represent a sitemap in RDF?
> The RDF query demos are based on Java stuff. I've also been
> playing with a Perl version; it's not packaged up properly yet,
> but for a preview, see the example code in:
>
> http://ilrt.org/discovery/2001/06/rdfperl/current/t/dcmitest.pl
I'll take a look.
Chris
[1] see http://mkdoc.com/help/howto/syndicate_news/
[2] see http://mkdoc.com/rss100sitemap.rdf
and http://testers.mkdoc.com/rss100sitemap.rdf
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Chris Croome
http://www.webarchitects.co.uk/
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