[RDFa] FOAF this!

Reading Danny Ayers blog entry [1] on "So I have a FOAF... now what? " 
I thought it might be nice to "reuse" the already existing FOAF files 
out there.

So, now here is the result - a (very simple) FOAF/RDF to 
FOAF/RDFa converter [2].  You just point it to a FOAF document 
and it generates a HTML document containing (some of) the FOAF ready
to use in a Web page.

A static snapshot of a so generated page -
based on an adjustable template - is available at [3].

What I did not figure out yet is, why a dynamic generated 
RDFa document can't be converted back on the fly, viz. [4]
does _not_ work, while the 'static' version [5] works just fine ... 
and yes: I also tried it with other RDFa extractors :)

Cheers,
	Michael

Please Note: The FOAFr is _very_ alpha, not much tested,
and comments on extensions, problems, etc. are very welcome ;)

[1] http://dannyayers.com/2007/02/27/so-i-have-a-foaf
[2] http://sw.joanneum.at:8080/foafr/
[3] http://sw-app.org/dev/foaf-gen-test.html
[4]
http://torrez.us/services/rdfa/http://sw.joanneum.at:8080/foafr/convert2
rdfa?foafInURL=http://www.sw-app.org/foaf/mic.rdf
[5]
http://torrez.us/services/rdfa/http://sw-app.org/dev/foaf-gen-test.html

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Received on Tuesday, 27 February 2007 13:57:14 UTC