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posted by danbri_dna
at 2004-03-03 16:26
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danbri_dna: FOAF generated from an XHTML example (written using Tantek et al's XFN profile, thanks to masaka's xfn2rdf.xsl. danbri_dna: Thanks also to ldodds for extra tweaks to the XSLT. I had a chat with Tantek here at W3C Tech Plenary the other night, realised this should be a nice exercise in testing RDF/XHTML/GRDDL issues. danbri_dna: I'm happy to see XFN plug in as a set of person-to-person relationships for use to add richness to FOAF. XHTML notations are worth further discussion, especially to allow other relationship schemas from different groups/communities. danbri_dna: Having a simple XHTML notation is a definite plus, see DanC's July 2000 work which recently resurfaced in the GRDDL discussions. DanC: I did a grokXFN.xsl griddly thingy. danbri_dna: Ah cool, I hadn't remembered that sorry! Wonder how they compare. I want to have a go at making a schema next. mortenf: see also http://www.ldodds.com/blog/archives/000105.html Leigh Dodds's evaluation of XFN mortenf: Main problem seems to be identifying the nodes (the persons/groups etc.) to hang the relationship properties between
danbri_dna: Thanks also to ldodds for extra tweaks to the XSLT. I had a chat with Tantek here at W3C Tech Plenary the other night, realised this should be a nice exercise in testing RDF/XHTML/GRDDL issues.
danbri_dna: I'm happy to see XFN plug in as a set of person-to-person relationships for use to add richness to FOAF. XHTML notations are worth further discussion, especially to allow other relationship schemas from different groups/communities.
danbri_dna: Having a simple XHTML notation is a definite plus, see DanC's July 2000 work which recently resurfaced in the GRDDL discussions.
DanC: I did a grokXFN.xsl griddly thingy.
danbri_dna: Ah cool, I hadn't remembered that sorry! Wonder how they compare. I want to have a go at making a schema next.
mortenf: see also http://www.ldodds.com/blog/archives/000105.html Leigh Dodds's evaluation of XFN
mortenf: Main problem seems to be identifying the nodes (the persons/groups etc.) to hang the relationship properties between