dajobe: danbri I think argued for partial containers, or missing properties in sequence rdf:_1 ... rdf:_n
DanC: Getting started in the RDF Core WG
DanC: co-chair picks 5 issues to chew on:
DanC: rdf-ns-prefix-confusion, rdf-containers-syntax-ambiguity, rdfms-reification-required, rdfms-empty-property-elements, rdfms-resource-semantics
DanC: see also Brian/Dave on containers
DanC: co-chair picks 5 issues to chew on:
DanC: rdf-ns-prefix-confusion, rdf-containers-syntax-ambiguity, rdfms-reification-required, rdfms-empty-property-elements, rdfms-resource-semantics
DanC: see also Brian/Dave on containers
danbri: Information on the Distributed National Electronic Resource initiative in the UK
danbri: (a pointer into a framed site sub-page)
danbri: ILRT are involved with this in various ways, non-explicitly Semantic Webby... (yet!)
danbri: (a pointer into a framed site sub-page)
danbri: ILRT are involved with this in various ways, non-explicitly Semantic Webby... (yet!)
kenm: I'm considering retooling in RDF format.
kenm: Note that XSLT can't transform it from reprocessed RDF, so some form of RDF->XML->XSLT would be necessary until RDFT becomes available ;-)
kenm: Note that XSLT can't transform it from reprocessed RDF, so some form of RDF->XML->XSLT would be necessary until RDFT becomes available ;-)
danbri: his is the the Annozilla project, designed to view (and perhaps eventually create) annotations associated
danbri: with a web page, as defined by the W3C Annotea project. The intention is to use Mozilla's native RDF
danbri: with a web page, as defined by the W3C Annotea project. The intention is to use Mozilla's native RDF
danbri: handling to manipulate the annotations data.
danbri: with a web page, as defined by the W3C Annotea project. The intention is to use Mozilla's native RDF
danbri: with a web page, as defined by the W3C Annotea project. The intention is to use Mozilla's native RDF
danbri: handling to manipulate the annotations data.
jonb: why XMTP was initially created
jonb: an early xml.com article which formed the basis for MIME <-> XML
jonb: this approach is used by the ebXML (and now SOAP) transports
jonb: use of multipart MIME with an XML header
jonb: this approach is used by the ebXML (and now SOAP) transports
jonb: use of multipart MIME with an XML header
danbri: I'd be happy never to hear the word schema again ever. "Ontology" on the other hand... ;-)
jonb: back from the neglected
jonb: this is an early version of the new spec
jonb: look at what the java code does to see how it works :-)
jonb: this is an early version of the new spec
jonb: look at what the java code does to see how it works :-)