- From: Hausenblas, Michael <michael.hausenblas@joanneum.at>
- Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 08:29:16 +0200
- To: "Manu Sporny" <msporny@digitalbazaar.com>
- Cc: "Mike Kaply" <microformats@kaply.com>, "RDFa mailing list" <public-rdf-in-xhtml-tf@w3.org>
Manu, Congrats! Great stuff. I tried it in Firefox 2.0.0.6 - everything works fine :) Just one minor question: Is the Operator version the one Mike has got on his page [1], or even a newer one? I think it's a bit buggy (for example the uF 'payment' triggers a triple as well ...) So, Mike/Manu any idea when this will be fixed? Wouldn't it be fun to create some SPARQL queries on top of it to demonstrate the 'real' power of RDF? ;) Cheers, Michael [1] http://www.kaply.com/weblog/2007/07/03/operator-08b-is-available/ PS: I did not find any license along with the TC - may I put the them on our (JOANNEUM RESEARCH) server, as well? ---------------------------------------------------------- Michael Hausenblas, MSc. Institute of Information Systems & Information Management JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgesellschaft mbH http://www.joanneum.at/iis/ ---------------------------------------------------------- >-----Original Message----- >From: public-rdf-in-xhtml-tf-request@w3.org >[mailto:public-rdf-in-xhtml-tf-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Manu Sporny >Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 2:58 AM >To: RDFa mailing list >Cc: Mike Kaply >Subject: hAudio RDFa implementation using Operator > > >The following is an hAudio RDFa implementation using Operator. Some of >the latest updates to RDFa are not in there (such as using @instanceof >instead of @class). You can get the source and example files from here: > >http://wiki.digitalbazaar.com/releases/hAudioRDFa-0.1.tar.gz > >To install Operator: > >1. untar/gz the archive and install the following XPI: > hAudioRDFa/operator/operator.xpi >2. Restart Firefox. >3. Open the Operator "Options" panel. >4. Select Display Style -> Data formats >5. Click the "User Scripts" tab. >6. Click "New" and install the following two formats: > hAudioRDFa/operator/money.js > hAudioRDFa/operator/hAudio.js >7. Restart Firefox. > >The following examples are available: > >hAudioRDFa/tests/test-00-template.html >This is the default HTML without any sort of semantic markup. The file >is 906 bytes in size, and the XHTML is pretty clean and easy to read. > >hAudioRDFa/tests/test-01-haudio_rdfa_test.html >This is the hAudio RDFa-only semantic markup. The file is 2199 bytes in >size (almost 2 1/2 times larger). The XHTML is fairly verbose, >but still >manageable/readable. > >hAudioRDFa/tests/test-02-haudio_uf_test.html >This is the hAudio Microformat semantic markup. The file is 1813 bytes >in size (2 times larger). The XHTML is fairly manageable/readable, not >as verbose as RDFa. > >hAudioRDFa/tests/test-03-haudio_uf_rdfa_test.html >This is the hAudio RDFa + Microformat example. The file is >2772 bytes in >size (3 times larger). The XHTML is not very manageable/readable, too >verbose and very prone to errors when making edits. > >Why this set of tests are helpful: > >They represent real-world tests of RDFa and Microformats. Using the two >methods of semantic markup together was more difficult than we had >previously anticipated. It's very prone to human error, resulting in >invalid semantic markup. I'll put the other findings in a >separate e-mail. > >-- manu > >-- >Manu Sporny >President/CEO, Digital Bazaar, Inc. >http://www.bitmunk.com/ > >
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