- From: Harry Halpin <hhalpin@ibiblio.org>
- Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 14:42:39 +0100
- To: Jonathan Rees <jar@creativecommons.org>, "public-awwsw@w3.org" <public-awwsw@w3.org>
I'm finally done with conferences this summer, so I will confirm on this one! Will try to read through the HTTP in RDF draft before the meeting... Jonathan Rees wrote: > > This working draft will be the subject of tomorrow morning's AWWSW > teleconference. Hope y'all can make it. > -Jonathan > > On Sep 10, 2008, at 10:00 AM, Williams, Stuart (HP Labs, Bristol) wrote: > >> >> FYI... >> >> The vocabulary speficied in the document at >> http://www.w3.org/TR/HTTP-in-RDF/ may be of interest (I haven't >> looked properly). >> >> "Abstract >> The identification of resources on the Web by URI alone may not be >> sufficient, as other factors such as HTTP content negotiation might >> come into play. This issue is particularly significant for quality >> assurance testing, conformance claims, and reporting languages like >> the W3C Evaluation And Report Language (EARL). This document provides >> a representation of the HTTP vocabulary in RDF, to allow quality >> assurance tools to record the HTTP headers that have been exchanged >> between a client and a server. The RDF terms defined by this document >> represent the core HTTP specification defined by RFC 2616, as well as >> additional HTTP headers registered by IANA. These terms can also be >> used to record HTTPS exchanges." >> >> >> Stuart >> -- >> Hewlett-Packard Limited registered Office: Cain Road, Bracknell, >> Berks RG12 1HN >> Registered No: 690597 England >> >
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