Currently, when you tchange the access to a resource you can see and edit the RDF. This i only internally available for obvious security reasons. We do plan to get all the internal workings of W3C - membership, documentation control, calendar stuff, etc - into RDF. >of the W3C site. I would think that this would be a good start. Perhaps experts in >RDF over there can show off how useful RDF was for semantically marking up >information contained there. Perhaps W3C folks could do it for the member only are >or public areas. How about some meta commentary on the RDF pages themselves. Maybe this >will start the ball rolling on other sites adopting the style of spec. adopted at W3C. >Examples go a long way in clarifying things.... > >Just a thought > >Sankar > >\q >Received on Monday, 28 February 2000 10:51:13 GMT
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