- From: Kjetil Kjernsmo <kjetil@kjernsmo.net>
- Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 20:24:01 +0200
- To: Gregg Kellogg <gregg@greggkellogg.net>
- Cc: public-hydra@w3.org
On Friday 17. October 2014 17.50.56 Gregg Kellogg wrote: > One way to do this is to put script tags with type=text/turtle are in the > body rather than head. You can then style them so that they show up in > the document, similar to a code block. This allows them to be extracted > and parsed. My distiller [1] automatically does this when parsing HTML > as RDFa. Right! I could simply use a different serialiser, like I do for the pages, e.g.: http://data.lenka.no/geo/inndeling/06/0627/page For historical reasons, it has to be special-cased (as the only serialiser), and since there's nothing in the spec to suggest it is directly for human consumption, I don't know if I could be bothered :-) Human-readable is more a concern for the client, right? But the other output looks rather sane? If anybody has Ruben's client installed, it would be interesting to hear if the client likes my server. :-) Kjetil
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