On 4/23/13 4:23 PM, Hugh Glaser wrote:
Ah, thanks for the Web101 course.:-)
Sorry, I usually live in a Linked Data world, so I don't think about html stuff 
such as
<link rel="alternate" …
because (like the header) it doesn't appear in the RDF.

On 23 Apr 2013, at 20:54, Kingsley Idehen<kide...@openlinksw.com>
  wrote:

>On 4/23/13 3:39 PM, Hugh Glaser wrote:
>>Ah of course - thanks Mark, silly me.
>>So I look at the Link: header for something like
>>curl -L -ihttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Luton
>>Which gives me the information I want.
>>
>>Anyone got any offers for how I would use Linked Data to get this into my RDF 
store?
>
>Assuming I understand your question, the answer would depend on the capabilities of your 
RDF store. If it can injest RDF resource URLs you can request the formats exposed on the 
"Link:" responses.  If it handles SPARQL 1.1 INSERT and/or LOAD just use SPARQL.
I don't think I can use the SPARQL INSERT, etc, because it isn't RDF.
Is the <link rel="alternate" available anywhere as RDF?
It could be returned with the RDF forhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Luton Better still, it could be available in the voiD description (so that it is site-oriented, not resource-oriented)?
Or somewhere else?
Cheers

Okay, now that <link/>, "Link:", and SPARQL aren't options, of course you can get it from the RDF that describes <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Luton>, see:
http://dbpedia.org/describe/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdbpedia.org%2Fresource%2FLuton&gp=8&go=

We use the wdrs:desribedby relation for that :-)



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