- From: Egon Willighagen <egon.willighagen@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 May 2011 14:54:12 +0200
- To: Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>
- Cc: public-lod@w3.org
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 2:17 PM, Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com> wrote: > On 5/6/11 7:53 AM, Egon Willighagen wrote: >> A very simple approach is to use standard web software, which everyone >> has installed already: a normal webbrowser, a normal webserver, >> RDF/XML, and XSLT. > > What is a normal Web Server? Linked Data is about a different Web dimension. Sorry... linguistic differences... I was thinking about 'common' rather that normal... in Dutch they are close together, and I am clearly tired :) > Even on the conventional front, how many people manage their own Web Server? Indeed, that's one thing why I like the RDF/XML+XSLT approach, because any HTML hosting service will do. >> E.g. checkout this Resource: >> >> http://rdf.openmolecules.net/?InChI=1/CH4/h1H4 > > What's increasingly lost re. Linked Data is that every resource needs to be > a structured data source where information and data sources are decoupled. That was in fact understood to be the setting. I am using unstructured data sources with RDF too, e.g. using a Semantic MediaWiki. The suggested RDF/XML+XSLT solution is by no means the only one. And, as you know, I am using Virtuoso for certain use cases too :) Egon -- Dr E.L. Willighagen Postdoctoral Researcher Institutet för miljömedicin Karolinska Institutet (http://ki.se/imm) Homepage: http://egonw.github.com/ LinkedIn: http://se.linkedin.com/in/egonw Blog: http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/ PubList: http://www.citeulike.org/user/egonw/tag/papers
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