- From: Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>
- Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2009 11:09:39 -0400
- To: Tom Heath <tom.heath@talis.com>
- CC: Juan Sequeda <juanfederico@gmail.com>, public-lod <public-lod@w3.org>, Semantic Web <semantic-web@w3.org>
Tom Heath wrote: > Great work Juan, thanks. The community owes you a beer or ten :) > > 2009/7/6 Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>: > >> Juan Sequeda wrote: >> >>> Hi Everybody, >>> >>> In a recent thread there was a lot of discussion of how the content >>> negotiation through .htaccess can be complicated. Several people started to >>> send their solutions to this problem through PHP and Python scripts. I >>> believe that these solutions are a very important resource for the whole LOD >>> community. Hence, Tom and I have set up a section on linkeddata.org >>> <http://linkeddata.org> on Content Negotiation: >>> >>> http://linkeddata.org/conneg-303-redirect-code-samples >>> >>> Currently we have examples in PHP and Python. There is a RoR script on the >>> way too! If anybody else has any other code examples of how to do Content >>> Negotiation, please let me know so we can add your link on the website! >>> >>> Thanks to everybody who has contributed! >>> >>> Juan Sequeda, Ph.D Student >>> Dept. of Computer Sciences >>> The University of Texas at Austin >>> www.juansequeda.com <http://www.juansequeda.com> >>> www.semanticwebaustin.org <http://www.semanticwebaustin.org> >>> >> Juan / Tom, >> > > Hi Kingsley, > > >> Nice addition. >> > > Thanks. Juan did the work, I just greased the wheels :) > > >> Please make this an entry under "Guides & Tutorials". Otherwise, add a >> "How-To" section. >> > > If someone wants to write a language-neutral guide to using these code > snippets that would be great, and would make a good entry in the > Guides and Tutorials section. Until then I'll leave the code samples > under Tools, as putting them under Guides without the guide bit would > probably only make the situation worse. > > Okay, lets try: Linked Data Deployment utlilities or scripts. We are both seeking clarity. Inadvertently conflating PHP scripts, Apache etc.. with the generic concept of "Linked Data Deployment" simply doesn't solve anything, really. >> Also, do clearly express that this is about "Linked Data Deployment" using Apache. >> > > Is this actually the case? I would assume that the majority of the > code is reusable as-is on other web servers that support the language > in question, with just a small amount of porting required to adapt the > .htaccess specifics. > As you've stated: "..with just a small amount of porting required to adapt the .htaccess specifics." which implies inadvertent conflation. Since these scripts are fundamentally about dealing with ".htaccess" simply make this crystal clear. > >> Tom: I would also suggest inserting some RDFa into these pages i.e. enhance the page metadata. >> > > Yes, this would be good. I'll find a moment to explore the RDF modules > for Drupal and take appropriate actions. > Okay, assuming you can't do this by hand short-term. > Regards, > > Tom. > > -- Regards, Kingsley Idehen Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen President & CEO OpenLink Software Web: http://www.openlinksw.com
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