Also, Yahoo (and I'm pretty sure Google) crawlers currently parse RDFa
from all kinds of web pages, including those with an HTML5 doctype
declaration.
On Jul 11, 2009, at 1:17 PM, Shane McCarron wrote:
Sergey Chernyshev wrote:
MediaWiki team is switching to HTML 5. I planned to work on
Sergey Chernyshev wrote:
MediaWiki team is switching to HTML 5. I planned to work on integrating
RDFa support to Semantic MediaWiki core, but now the question is, how
far is RDFa from haveing something working in HTML 5 namespace?
Technically, RDFa is defined in the HTML5 namespace, sinc
Nathan,
Sounds good. You might want to consider adding it to the other Web of Data
commands at [1] ...
Cheers,
Michael
[1]
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Ubiquity/Commands_In_The_Wild#Web_3.0_.28Web_O
f_Data.2C_Semantic_Web.2C_etc.29
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Dr. Michael Hausenblas
LiDRC - Linked Data Researc
MediaWiki team is switching to HTML 5. I planned to work on integrating RDFa
support to Semantic MediaWiki core, but now the question is, how far is RDFa
from haveing something working in HTML 5 namespace?
Can you say in a couple of words what stops people from consuming RDFa in
HTML 5? in real wo
I've been playing with Mozilla Ubiquity [1] and decided to convert the
RDFa Bookmarklets [2] I frequently use to commands. Ubiquity is an
extension for Firefox which allows you to build new "commands" into
the browser.
If anyone else uses Ubiquity, you may be interested in the RDFa
commands as we