- From: Steve Speicher <sspeiche@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2013 15:24:09 -0400
- To: j.jakobitsch@semantic-web.at
- Cc: public-ldp@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAOUJ7JqqD3uWWbtXP1Kb3EDt7PvGmivANUHNYA9qKKc5aUjbYw@mail.gmail.com>
Hi, One can determine the feature set that is supported by a server for a given URL via methods such as OPTIONS to determine what verbs are supported on that URL and additional headers (such as link) that provide additional detail. Some capabilities are identified in the representation of the resources themselves on a fetch, such as its type and membership predicates. - Steve Speicher On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 2:03 PM, Jürgen Jakobitsch SWC < j.jakobitsch@semantic-web.at> wrote: > hi, > > is there already (should there be) an official ldp schema > which can be used to describe a ldp server along with > it's feature set (like support ldp containers)? > > wkr jürgen > > -- > | Jürgen Jakobitsch, > | Software Developer > | Semantic Web Company GmbH > | Mariahilfer Straße 70 / Neubaugasse 1, Top 8 > | A - 1070 Wien, Austria > | Mob +43 676 62 12 710 | Fax +43.1.402 12 35 - 22 > > COMPANY INFORMATION > | web : http://www.semantic-web.at/ > | foaf : http://company.semantic-web.at/person/juergen_jakobitsch > PERSONAL INFORMATION > | web : http://www.turnguard.com > | foaf : http://www.turnguard.com/turnguard > | g+ : https://plus.google.com/111233759991616358206/posts > | skype : jakobitsch-punkt > | xmlns:tg = "http://www.turnguard.com/turnguard#" > > >
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