Re: Linking a vCard to its holder
On Fri, 14 May 2010 14:23:47 +0100 Ian Davis li...@iandavis.com wrote: http://open.vocab.org/terms/businessCard Nathan has also posted this, but http://purl.org/uF/hCard/terms/hasCard has pretty much identical semantics. It's part of a vocabulary I put together a couple of years ago that I needed for parsing hCard into RDF. I revised it a few days ago to clean it up a little as I've recently been making some big changes to my microformats parser. I'd gladly take any suggestions for improvements. -- Toby A Inkster mailto:m...@tobyinkster.co.uk http://tobyinkster.co.uk
Re: Linking a vCard to its holder
Hi you could use http://open.vocab.org/terms/businessCard There is also a proposal to add a similar property to FOAF at http://wiki.foaf-project.org/w/term_businessCard On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Felix Ostrowski felix.ostrow...@googlemail.com wrote: Hi, vCards in RDF seem to be a good way to describe people and organizations with regards to address information etc. Is there any convention to link a vCard to the person or organization it describes (i.e. its holder), e.g. http://example.org/me/vcard ?vCardOf? http://example.org/me or http://example.org/me ?hasvCard? http://example.org/me/vcard So far, I couldn't find an established predicate that does so... Cheers, Felix P.S. I find the examples at http://www.w3.org/Submission/vcard-rdf/#Ex to be rather misleading. v:VCard rdf:about = http://example.com/me/corky; ... /v:VCard is not an assertion I'd make about myself. I am not a vCard.
Re: Linking a vCard to its holder
Felix Ostrowski wrote: Hi, vCards in RDF seem to be a good way to describe people and organizations with regards to address information etc. Is there any convention to link a vCard to the person or organization it describes (i.e. its holder), e.g. http://example.org/me/vcard ?vCardOf? http://example.org/me or http://example.org/me ?hasvCard? http://example.org/me/vcard So far, I couldn't find an established predicate that does so... Cheers, Felix P.S. I find the examples at http://www.w3.org/Submission/vcard-rdf/#Ex to be rather misleading. v:VCard rdf:about = http://example.com/me/corky; /v:VCard is not an assertion I'd make about myself. I am not a vCard. http://buzzword.org.uk/profiles/hCard/terms/ :)