Manu wrote:
> The following is an hAudio RDFa implementation using Operator.
Let me be as explicit as I can be: this is *extremely* cool. This is
exactly the kind of client-side power I had in mind when I joined Mark
and team on the RDFa effort.
On the verbosity: given that the sample you
Manu,
>> Wouldn't it be fun to create some SPARQL queries on top of it
>> to demonstrate the 'real' power of RDF? ;)
>
>That would be awesome - unfortunately none of us at DB have any idea on
>how to do that, but are willing to learn :). I'll try reading up on it
>or handing it off to one of our
Hausenblas, Michael wrote:
> Just one minor question: Is the Operator version the one Mike
> has got on his page [1], or even a newer one?
It's the latest from the Subversion repository...
http://svn.mozilla.org/labs/operator
SVN revision is 5564 (August 2nd, 2007)
> I think it's a bit
> bugg
mbH
http://www.joanneum.at/iis/
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>Subject: hAudio RDFa
The following is an hAudio RDFa implementation using Operator. Some of
the latest updates to RDFa are not in there (such as using @instanceof
instead of @class). You can get the source and example files from here:
http://wiki.digitalbazaar.com/releases/hAudioRDFa-0.1.tar.gz
To install Operator