Dear all:
As you may know, Yahoo SearchMonkey accepts Semantic Web data only if
either provided as RDFa or via the Yahoo-specific dataRSS feed format.
This means that RDF/XML and other formats are currently not considered.
Since it is sometimes desirable to publish data in RDF/XML rather than
Dear all:
Here is a brief summary of related resources - thanks to everybody who
replied:
• Ionics Isapi Rewrite Filter for IIS 5.0 and IIS 6.0
– http://iirf.codeplex.com/
• Microsoft URL Rewrite Module for IIS 7.0
– http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324064
(Thanks to Christophe Debruyne
Daniel Schwabe wrote:
Sherman,
as another alternative, I urge you to take a look at Explorator [1]
(there is a short movie explaining the basic idea, you can also play
with the live interface), which can do all of what you said, and more.
It provides a more general exploration paradigm, of
Kingsley Idehen wrote:
Daniel Schwabe wrote:
Sherman,
as another alternative, I urge you to take a look at Explorator [1]
(there is a short movie explaining the basic idea, you can also play
with the live interface), which can do all of what you said, and more.
It provides a more general
Daniel Schwabe wrote:
Kingsley Idehen wrote:
Daniel Schwabe wrote:
Sherman,
as another alternative, I urge you to take a look at Explorator [1]
(there is a short movie explaining the basic idea, you can also play
with the live interface), which can do all of what you said, and more.
It
Daniel,
I see some interesting concepts worth exploring here, e.g. using windows
(with paging inside the window). But as I refine my query, there isn't any
apparent context that orients me in the data. E.g. how does one box/set
relate to the others.
I notice you're using Sesame, do you think it
Dear Sherman, Notes that doesn
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Sherman Monroe sdmon...@gmail.com wrote:
Daniel,
I see some interesting concepts worth exploring here, e.g. using windows
(with paging inside the window). But as I refine my query, there isn't any
apparent context that orients
...
Not, just trying to get Explorator and Razorbase into an Oranges and
Oranges comparison realm, since Razorbase is completely based on the
faceted browsing REST API.
Kingsley
Ok. I was referring more to the implied navigation/exploration model
that Sherman was trying to illustrate through
Samur Araujo wrote:
Dear Sherman, note that no matter what query tool or browser you are
using, it is necessary to tune the underline database to achieve your
performance requirements. Enabling all Explorator's repositories mean
that you want to query several databases and sparql enpoint at
Kingsley,
anticipating Samur's answer,
Kingsley Idehen wrote:
...Samur,
Are you exploiting the Retry feature of Virtuoso's Anytime Query
function?
no
Look at: http://lod.openlinksw.com/sparql (note the options at the
bottom of the page which are part of our sparql protocol extensions).
Hi!
Try to find what you are looking for here:
http://esw.w3.org/topic/DataSetRDFDumps
By the way, anyone knows where can I find a dump for OAI-ORE base?
Best regards,
Luciano
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Luciano B. de Paula
DCA - FEEC - Unicamp
www.dca.fee.unicamp.br/~luciano
Daniel Schwabe wrote:
...
Not, just trying to get Explorator and Razorbase into an Oranges and
Oranges comparison realm, since Razorbase is completely based on the
faceted browsing REST API.
Kingsley
Ok. I was referring more to the implied navigation/exploration model
that Sherman was
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