- From: Martin Hepp <martin.hepp@ebusiness-unibw.org>
- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 06:03:08 +0200
- To: Juan Sequeda <juanfederico@gmail.com>
- Cc: Pablo Mendes <pablomendes@gmail.com>, Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>, Rene Kapusta <rene.kapusta@gmail.com>, Eric Franzon <ericaxel@wilshireconferences.com>, Stéphane Corlosquet <scorlosquet@gmail.com>, Semantic Web <semantic-web@w3.org>, public-lod <public-lod@w3.org>, Jean-François Hovinne <jfh@voxteneo.com>, Martin McEvoy <martin@weborganics.co.uk>, Haymo Meran <h.meran@gentics.com>
Hi Juan: Two more suggestions: 1. For GoodRelations RDFa snippets, there are two tools http://www.ebusiness-unibw.org/tools/grsnippetgen/ http://www.ebusiness-unibw.org/tools/goodrelations-annotator/en/ The help author RDFa for GoodRelations and vCard. 2. In general, I recommend (and use) the following approach to author RDFa: a) Model the data in Turtle syntax. b) Convert the Turtle code into RDF/XML via any standard tool, e.g. http://www.rdfabout.com/demo/validator/ c) Convert the RDF/XML into RDFa using http://www.ebusiness-unibw.org/tools/rdf2rdfa/ d) If needed, integrate the visible content with the resulting snippet. For me, this approach has increased productivity and reduced the amount of bugs significantly, as soon as the data models are more complex than just a few property-value pairs. Best Martin
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