danbri: Looks like a rule language to me. Can someone explain to me where rules stop and queries start?
danbri: I started a www-rdf-rules thread on just this, some interesting responses already from RDF/SW implementors. Glad I bothered :)
danbri: I started a www-rdf-rules thread on just this, some interesting responses already from RDF/SW implementors. Glad I bothered :)
jeremiah: This might be useful for an RDF DHT, it's probably already been done though.
dajobe: DHT=Distributed Hash Tables
dajobe: DHT=Distributed Hash Tables
sbp: Summary, the <script> hack doesn't work in XHTML... unless you use <![CDATA[]]>, but it doesn't come recommended
aszs: i just noticed you guys discovered this site a few days ago before it went live
aszs: its up now -- check it out
aszs: rx4rdf provides a deterministic mapping between the RDF abstract syntax to the XPath data model, allowing xpath, xslt and xupdate to be applied to a RDF graph
aszs: rhizome is a wiki-like content management and delivery system that is built on rx4rdf and stores everything in a rdf store
aszs: it lets you create abstract RDF resources the same way you'd create a wiki name
aszs: it also introduces rhizml and rxml, wiki-like text formatting languages that provide alternative serializations for XML and RDF, respectively
aszs: its up now -- check it out
aszs: rx4rdf provides a deterministic mapping between the RDF abstract syntax to the XPath data model, allowing xpath, xslt and xupdate to be applied to a RDF graph
aszs: rhizome is a wiki-like content management and delivery system that is built on rx4rdf and stores everything in a rdf store
aszs: it lets you create abstract RDF resources the same way you'd create a wiki name
aszs: it also introduces rhizml and rxml, wiki-like text formatting languages that provide alternative serializations for XML and RDF, respectively
dajobe: WWW2004 thoughts wiki page
dajobe: please edit it, I suck at wiki text