Re: Semantic Markup and Use Cases

On 2/20/13 8:40 AM, Shiv Kumar Ganesh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to publish some data onto a webpage and was willing to have 
> semantic markup onto it. The questions
> which were troubling me were as follows :-
>
> *Which Standard to go for ?*
>
>   * Microformat
>   * Microdata (with Schema.org's vocabulary)
>   * RDFa
>   * Microdata + RDFa ( As mentioned
>     in http://www.jenitennison.com/blog/node/162)
>
> I am not fully confident with the last option. I was reading through 
> where google says it highly recommends Microdata 
> (http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=99170)
>
> Please let me know which one of the standard would be great to use.
>
> *Use Cases*
>
> On the other hand I would also like to know some usecases where we can 
> see the actual usage of Semantic Markup on the front end
> while publishing or any other use case where I can get an extensive 
> usage of this data.
>
> *How to use*
> *
> *
> There are various ways of implementing such thing. I am mentioning a 
> few which one is more advisable
>
>   * Implementing it in the view by hard coding using
>     some templating language.
>   * Dynamically populating or Dynamically generating HTML along with
>     Semantic Markup
>   * Building a front end framework to do so?
>
> Or if there is already a framework for such issue please let me know 
> about it. As per my opinion I am looking forward with front end
> templating and then adding semantic markup to that itself. Please let 
> me know if there is another way round.
>
> Thanks
> Shiv
>
>
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Note, you can also use Turtle via association using <link/> and its @rel 
attribute or via <script/> which basically offers another 
"fine-structured data island" mechanism.

Link:

1. http://www.w3.org/TR/turtle/


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Received on Thursday, 21 February 2013 13:58:13 UTC