Re: RDF, XML, XSLT: Grit

2010-01-18 Thread Niklas Lindström
Hi Reto! I have looked at some RDF/XML-normalizers before, but in all honesty I haven't tested R3X-transform very extensively. I have taken some care in assuring that the Grit XSLT handles very "raw" RDF/XML -- in my case using the "non-pretty" serializer of Sesame (on a graph consisting of multip

Re: Context Tags, Context Sets and Beyond Named Graphs...

2010-01-18 Thread Axel Rauschmayer
This description reminds me of NRL, maybe it is closer to what you need. http://www.semanticdesktop.org/ontologies/nrl/ Axel On Jan 18, 2010, at 21:47 , Leigh Dodds wrote: > Hi Jeni, > > 2010/1/18 Jeni Tennison : >> Do you think that http://www.w3.org/2004/03/trix/rdfg-1/ is sufficient for >> d

Re: RDF, XML, XSLT: Grit

2010-01-18 Thread Christoph LANGE
Hi Niklas, 2010-01-17 18:53 Niklas Lindström : > I made this primarily for using XSLT to produce (xhtml) documents from > controlled sets of RDF, e.g. vocabularies and such. I've found it > conventient enough to think that there may be general interest. My feedback will be … > I would love feedb

Re: Context Tags, Context Sets and Beyond Named Graphs...

2010-01-18 Thread Leigh Dodds
Hi Jeni, 2010/1/18 Jeni Tennison : > Do you think that http://www.w3.org/2004/03/trix/rdfg-1/ is sufficient for > describing the relationships between graphs (for these purposes) and if not, > what do you think needs adding? No I don't think its sufficient, certainly not for the kinds of use case

Re: Context Tags, Context Sets and Beyond Named Graphs...

2010-01-18 Thread Jeni Tennison
Leigh, Do you think that http://www.w3.org/2004/03/trix/rdfg-1/ is sufficient for describing the relationships between graphs (for these purposes) and if not, what do you think needs adding? Jeni On 18 Jan 2010, at 19:20, Leigh Dodds wrote: Hi Paul, 2010/1/18 Paul Houle : For a while I'

Re: Context Tags, Context Sets and Beyond Named Graphs...

2010-01-18 Thread Leigh Dodds
Hi Paul, 2010/1/18 Paul Houle : > For a while I've been struggling with a number of practical problems working > in RDF.  Some of these addressed by Named Graphs as they currently exists, > but others aren't. Looks to me like you need Named Graphs plus a mechanism to describe combinations of grap

Context Tags, Context Sets and Beyond Named Graphs...

2010-01-18 Thread Paul Houle
For a while I've been struggling with a number of practical problems working in RDF. Some of these addressed by Named Graphs as they currently exists, but others aren't. Over the weekend I had an idea for something that I think is highly expressive but also can be implemented efficiently. The id

Re: RDF, XML, XSLT: Grit

2010-01-18 Thread Reto Bachmann-Gmuer
I'm wondering what the advantages of grit are when compared with simple subsets of RDF/XML than can be used for XSLT transformation, e.g. Morten's R3X [1]. Cheers, reto 1. http://www.wasab.dk/morten/blog/archives/2004/05/30/transforming-rdfxml-with-xslt (just to allow XSLT the special RSS 1.0 ha