Hi florent

I would create use two enhancement request

1. for the Text and
2. for the Attachment.

and then merge the returned RDF graphs with the enhancements. One
could also add some additional triples that link the attachment with
the Mail and that the content of the Mail is available as a text and
html version.

best
Rupert

On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 6:22 PM, florent andré
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Stanbolers !
>
> Imagine a classical html mail with attachment.
> This mail is in fact composed by (at least) 3 parts :
> * text/plain mail body
> * html mail body
> * attachment.
>
> One html mail + attachment can be considered as one CI - one piece of
> information/knowledge send by a guy.
>
> In fact, text plain and html will have (pretty much*) the same metadatas and
> keeping both is interesting :
> - text plain for processing and annotations positions
> - html for keep the source and be able to enhance the html with rdfa,
> links,...
>
> And attachment, will mostly have a different metadata, but this metadatas
> are in a way related to the mail body's one...
>
> It could be domageable - IMO - to manage attachment and mail body metadatas
> in a totally disconnected way (aka two different Content Item).
>
> Note that this usecase also match with CMS articles with files (pdf, odt...)
> to downloads for further reading.
>
> And now the real question :
> How can we manage nicely this kind of "composed things" ?
>
> Insights are very welcome ! :)
> Have a good day
> ++
>
>
> * pretty much because when can imagine be able to extract some more
> metatadas from html (color, font size, rdfa, ...)
>



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