>> 2. We also have an RDF Browser Components (basically browser
>> independent tabulator) 3. iSPARQL was built using OAT
The mail did not contain a link to iSPARQL, but I found a demo via Google:
http://demo3.openlinksw.com:8890/isparql/
It seems to be an Ajax environment where you can draw Spa
Thurs, March 22 Teleconference Agenda:
Time: 11:00 am EDT March 29, 2007 in America/New York for a duration of 1 hour
Phone: tel:+1-617-761-6200 (Zakim) conference #4257 (HCLS)
irc://irc.w3.org:6665/hcls
Chairs: Eric Neumann, Tonya Hongsermeier
Agenda:
a) Convene, take roll, review previous re
Got this message from Kingsley from Openlink. He points out some
tools that might be of interest for the demo. I won't have a chance
to look at these for a few days but it would be great if someone out
there could have a look and see what might be profitably used.
Best,
Alan
Begin forwa
Don't think I can make it as I am out of town(+6 hours in Germany) at
a workshop.
Back on monday afternooon.
Best,
Alan
On Mar 29, 2007, at 12:28 AM, Eric Neumann wrote:
Thurs, March 22 Teleconference Agenda:
Time: 11:00 am EDT March 29, 2007 in America/New York for a
duration of 1 ho
hi bill,
Thanks very much for your suggestions. I'm deep into doing the conversion of
BAMS. I want to make significant enough progress with this before attempting
to deal with changing the section.
jb
Quoting William Bug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi John,
>
> I agree - I think it's importan
BioRDF 26 March 2007 conference call minutes is now posted at:
http://esw.w3.org/topic/BioRDF26Mar07Minutes
Elizabeth