- From: Seth Russell <seth@robustai.net>
- Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 11:11:22 -0700
- To: "Seth Russell" <seth@robustai.net>, "Sean B. Palmer" <sean@mysterylights.com>, <www-rdf-interest@w3.org>
- Cc: "William Loughborough" <love26@gorge.net>
Apparently its not clear to some that any node in the semantic web can be displayed in a human friendly manner. Yesterday in chat with Sean I challenged him to send me a uri or a node that I couldn't display in a human friendly manner. Note the hyperlinks on the page don't go anywhere, but they certainly could were this page to have been generated out of a RDF store. Here is my response to his challenge ... http://robustai.net/sw/resolvesTo.html Seth Russell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Seth Russell" <seth@robustai.net> > From: "Sean B. Palmer" <sean@mysterylights.com> > > > http://infomesh.net/2001/05/sw/ > > > > (the link at the top entitled "metadata for this page"), and hence, it now > > eats its own dog food :-) > > I don't know if it's possible ... but what if the first page displayed at > the destination web service site was a nicely formatted for human > consumption with hyperlinks to URLs where possible ... then ~that~ page had > the button which would generate the yucky machine readable RDF\XML jibberish > for bots and nerds. And what about a syndicated RSS feed generated from the > web service site of new buttons when they pop out on the web to feed into > the semantic cloud ? > > ... HOT RDF BUTTONS HERE .... get them while they last ..... > > Seth
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