Re: [json-ld.org] JSON-LD in HTML (#231)

On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 8:00 AM, Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org> wrote:

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> On Mar 22, 2013, at 15:49 , Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org> wrote:
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> > I am in favour keeping that remark in.
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> > B.t.w., will we also have a TriG in HTML? :-)
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> Actually... I wonder. Gregg and I already referred to that at some point:
> wouldn't it be cleaner to have a separate Working Group *Note* on the
> inclusion of RDF and Dataset serializations in HTML files via the <script>
> tag once and for all? After all, the Turtle and the JSON-LD in HTML do
> exactly the same thing, the only difference is the media type. I would
> think that TriG in HTML makes sense as well, as well as n triples. We could
> then remove these sections from the JSON-LD and the Turtle documents where
> they do not really belong.
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> I do not think it would be a huge amount of work writing this down, it is
> a matter of a 1-2 page note.
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> Just an idea...
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I fully and completely endorse this idea! The practice of
embedding reusable data in HTML using <script> is wider then JSON-LD, or
Turtle. Almost all the issues are the same. Also as this is a
new emerging practice it makes sense to be able to rapidly change our
advice in the face of implementations.

Cheers,
Gavin


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> Ivan
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> > Ivan
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> > On Mar 22, 2013, at 15:30 , Gregg Kellogg <gregg@greggkellogg.net>
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> >> Looking for comments on the JSON-LD in HTML section. Please chime in if
> you have an opinion on the behavior of multiple script tags containing
> JSON-LD, or possibly JSON-LD and Turtle, possibly included in an RDFa
> document.
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> >> Gregg Kellogg
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> >> Sent from my iPad
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> >> Begin forwarded message:
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> >>> From: Markus Lanthaler <notifications@github.com>
> >>> Date: March 22, 2013, 2:06:56 AM PDT
> >>> To: "json-ld/json-ld.org" <json-ld.org@noreply.github.com>
> >>> Cc: Gregg Kellogg <gregg@greggkellogg.net>
> >>> Subject: Re: [json-ld.org] JSON-LD in HTML (#231)
> >>> Reply-To: "json-ld/json-ld.org" <
> reply+i-12110895-52c09e5d3a34f703c6719b4aa90283f79295ff6a-46296@reply.github.co
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> >>> I did ask this already in c728c6b but would like to record it also
> here as commit discussions are somewhat difficult to find and I don't wanna
> forget this.
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> >>> The section currently says:
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> >>> If a processor extracts the JSON-LD content into RDF, it should expand
> the JSON-LD fragment into an RDF dataset using the algorithm defined in
> JSON-LD-API Convert to RDF Algorithm [JSON-LD-API]. If the HTML file
> contains multiple JSON-LD script tags, or other RDF statements are
> extracted, the result is the RDF merge of the datasets.
> >>>
> >>> Other processors implementing this mechanism may choose to return the
> expanded JSON-LD output.
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> >>> Markus: Can we drop this part? I think it doesn't add much value but
> sounds overly complicated for people just wanting to use it as JSON-LD.
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> >>> Gregg: It's important to give guidance when there are multiple script
> tags, so that the result is clear. We could say that the result is the
> merge of all such documents.
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> >>> When extracting RDF, JSON-LD could be combined with other formats
> (microdata, RDFa, Turtle in HTML). In this case, it's also necessary to say
> what the expected result it. Without this statement, it won't be clear what
> to do.
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> >>> Markus: I understand where you are coming from, but that’s an
> orthogonal aspect that is application dependent. In our spec we should
> define how JSON-LD can be embedded in HTML. How such data is used is beyond
> the scope of this spec. I would strongly prefer to remove this part.
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