I've seen RDF files on the web that pointed to stylesheets so that the files looked nice in a browser, but the web Kanzaki has really taken it to a new level. Maybe there are other examples like this out there that I haven't seen, but this is the first time I've seen RDF data formatted in a browser to display calendar information in a calendar grid (e.g. http://www.kanzaki.com/norrington/2004/jtour.rdf <http://www.kanzaki.com/norrington/2004/jtour.rdf> ) or pictures as clickable image maps (e.g. http://www.kanzaki.com/works/2004/imgdsc/040122_1340.rdf <http://www.kanzaki.com/works/2004/imgdsc/040122_1340.rdf> and http://www.kanzaki.com/works/2004/imgdsc/tokyo-ls.rdf <http://www.kanzaki.com/works/2004/imgdsc/tokyo-ls.rdf> ). Pretty cool... Bob DuCharme www.snee.com/bob <http://www.snee.com/bob> <bob@ snee.com> weblog on linking-related topics: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/1191 <http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/1191>Received on Wednesday, 2 March 2005 15:23:41 GMT
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