- From: Alexander De Leon <me@alexdeleon.name>
- Date: Fri, 6 May 2011 13:28:58 +0200
- To: Frans Knibbe <frans.knibbe@geodan.nl>
- Cc: public-lod <public-lod@w3.org>
- Message-Id: <B7C23720-C335-4026-A50E-C1A89DFCB4AB@alexdeleon.name>
Hi Frans, You can use Pubby[1] to generate an HTML front end for your data. Take a look at the conf:loadRDF configuration property. [1] http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/pubby/ Cheers, Alex On 06/05/2011, at 13:02, Frans Knibbe wrote: > Hello, > > I am continuing my efforts with publishing Linked Data. I am trying to that step by step. I have now managed to publish data in static RDF files. Also, I have managed to configure my web server to do 303 redirection, returning either a HTML file or the RDF file, depending on the client request. I understand that it is good practice to offer a HTML representation of the data if the client is unable to handle RDF. > > I notice that it would be really helpful if I could automatically generate HTML files based on the RDF files. That way I can focus on just keeping the RDF file in good shape. After creating or editing an RDF file I could run something that makes a HTML representation. > > Is anyone aware of software that can be used to automatically export a RDF file to a HTML file that looks nice in an internet browser? Or isn't this a common problem? I have to admit that I might thinking in the wrong way about this. > > Regards, > Frans > > >
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