I think we shoud definitely do this.

Let's make a ticket on this and discuss this there.

MIchael

On 10/29/10 10:48 AM, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Just to be clear: it's not only HTTP headers but HTML link elements in headers 
as well. That's a lot easier to generate with XSLT which we use.

paul


On 29 oct. 2010, at 10:46, Christoph LANGE wrote:

Hi Paul,

Friday 2010-10-29 10:21 Paul Libbrecht:
Of interest for better representations of links in OM CDs and their rendering?
Indeed, thanks for pointing out.  From my RDF/linked data point of view it's a 
subset of RDF implemented as HTTP headers.  Not sure how many clients can 
process that already.  As the data model is basically the same as RDF, and as 
both RFC 5988 and serving RDF linked data require some changes to the Apache 
configuration, we could probably enable it in the same run.  (As always, once I 
have submitted my thesis.)  So I consider it a complement to RDF linked data, 
not as an alternative.

Cheers,

Christoph

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