- From: SHAIK VAHID <vahidshaik1901@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2025 05:42:57 +0530
- To: public-lod@w3.org
Dear Linked Open Data Community, I'm writing to share our experiences implementing LOD principles in web hosting environments, specifically using cPanel Hosting infrastructure. Our team at SpidyHost (https://spidyhost.com) has been working on improving semantic web compatibility within cPanel-managed environments. We've found that cPanel Hosting solutions can be effectively configured to support RDF data exposure and linked data principles, though there are several considerations worth discussing with the community. Some key observations from our implementation: We've created a configuration guide for exposing structured data through cPanel's Apache configurations Developed several open-source tools to help hosting providers implement content negotiation for RDF/XML, Turtle, and JSON-LD formats Documented challenges with .htaccess implementation in shared hosting environments when serving different representations of the same resource We believe this work could be valuable to others in the LOD community, particularly those working with small to medium businesses that rely on conventional hosting infrastructure like cPanel. Our complete technical documentation is available on our resources page. Would anyone be interested in collaborating on best practices for LOD implementation in conventional hosting environments? We're particularly interested in authentication mechanisms for protected RDF datasets in cPanel environments. Thank you for your consideration, Shaik Vahid Technical Solutions Specialist SpidyHost https://spidyhost.com
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