Hi Jonathan,
You might also want to take a look at my proposal for embedded RDF:
http://research.talis.com/2005/erdf/wiki/Main/RdfInHtml
I wrote a short introduction to it here:
http://internetalchemy.org/2005/10/introducing-embedded-rdf
Ian
On 02/11/2005 06:20, Jonathan O'Donnell wrote:
> Thank you, Alan and Misha
>
> I have written up the idea, along with your input. You can find it at:
> http://purl.nla.gov.au/net/jod/tutorial/naked-metadata.html
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> Jonathan O'Donnell
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> On 02/11/2005, at 4:03 AM, Alan Cox wrote:
>
>> [First post to this list. I'm a novice here so treat me gently :-) ]
>>
>> There is also the GRDDL (Gleaning Resource Descriptions from Dialects of
>> Languages) mechanism described at http://www.w3.org/2004/01/rdxh/spec.
>>
>> It is a mechanism for "getting RDF data out of XML and XHTML documents
>> using explicitly associated transformation algorithms, typically
>> represented in XSLT".
>>
>> Although the example in that document illustrates extraction of DC
>> metadata from <meta> html elements, there would be no reason why the
>> mechanism should not extract the metadata from arbitrary elements
>> identified by id; it is just a different XSLT transformation.
>>
>> If one were to use the class attribute rather than id, and standardise
>> the values of class, we'd be on the way to defining a DC microformat
>> (see http://www.microformats.org/).
>>
>> Alan Cox
>> Natural Environment Research Council
>>
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