Re: Proposal: series of "Advanced Use" articles

Hi Roberto,

Thanks for sharing. Three suggestions:

1. Change the language on your server to English
2. Make your tool a bit more robust. I assume it does not send a content header and then can't work on an HTML reply (error 500):
http://rhizomik.net/redefer-services/render?rdf=http://open-multinet.info/ontology/omn&format=RDF/XML&mode=svg&rules=http://rhizomik.net:8080/html/redefer/rdf2svg/showclasshierarchy.jrule <http://rhizomik.net/redefer-services/render?rdf=http://open-multinet.info/ontology/omn&format=RDF/XML&mode=svg&rules=http://rhizomik.net:8080/html/redefer/rdf2svg/showclasshierarchy.jrule>
3. While having a web service has its valid use cases, it often is way more reasonable to have an ontology tool to work offline (e.g. as a CLI) to produce the output (documentation, visualization, validation, ...)

Best regards, Alex

> On 11.04.2015, at 18:17, Roberto García González <roberto.garcia@udl.cat> wrote:
> 
> For those interested, the RDF2SVG tools is available from: https://github.com/rhizomik/redefer-rdf2svg
> 
> Roberto García
> http://rhizomik.net/~roberto <http://rhizomik.net/~roberto>
> 
> 
> On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 6:12 PM, Roberto García González <roberto.garcia@udl.cat <mailto:roberto.garcia@udl.cat>> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> A starting point for the tool extracting structured data and generating visual graph: 
> a combination of pyMicrodata and ReDeFer-RDF2SVG. In this case applied to a EBay page
> 
> http://rhizomik.net/redefer-services/render?rdf=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2F2012%2FpyMicrodata%2Fextract%3Furi%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.ebay.com%252Fitm%252FSinclair-ZX-Spectrum-128K-Toastrack-vintage-computer-VERY-RARE-Untested-%252F251911389927%253Fpt%253DLH_DefaultDomain_3%2526hash%253Ditem3aa716c2e7%26format%3Dturtle&format=N3&mode=svg&rules=http://rhizomik.net:8080/html/redefer/rdf2svg/showgraph.jrule <http://rhizomik.net/redefer-services/render?rdf=http://www.w3.org/2012/pyMicrodata/extract?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fitm%2FSinclair-ZX-Spectrum-128K-Toastrack-vintage-computer-VERY-RARE-Untested-%2F251911389927%3Fpt%3DLH_DefaultDomain_3%26hash%3Ditem3aa716c2e7&format=turtle&format=N3&mode=svg&rules=http://rhizomik.net:8080/html/redefer/rdf2svg/showgraph.jrule>
> 
> Best,
> 
> Roberto García
> http://rhizomik.net/~roberto/ <http://rhizomik.net/~roberto/>
> 
> 
> 
> On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 6:09 AM, Jarno van Driel <jarnovandriel@gmail.com <mailto:jarnovandriel@gmail.com>> wrote:
> hehe, next time you lot decide to quote from my personal wish list make sure not to be so selective   :)   , or did you forget about:
> - @itemid/@id/@resource vs url (property) - something Elf asked about not so long ago as well: https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-schemaorg/2015Apr/0002.html <https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-schemaorg/2015Apr/0002.html>
> - external enumerations - especially examples that illustrate when to use sameAs vs additionalType (eg, with Wikipedia, Wikidata and DBPedia)
> 
> As for Dan's idea, BIG +1 for adding graphics.
> 
> Though it might help even more if there'd be a publicly accessible tool that takes a URL, extracts the structured data and shows the output both as text and as a visual graph. 
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> 2015-04-10 23:09 GMT+02:00 Aaron Bradley <aaranged@gmail.com <mailto:aaranged@gmail.com>>:
> My thoughts exactly Thad (and while I didn't mention them by name, both MTEs and Mr. Van Driel's contributions have were on my mind when I made my comments:).
> 
> Dan, love your idea of of getting some visual representations of core concepts related to schema.org <http://schema.org/> on site.
> 
> On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 11:36 AM, Thad Guidry <thadguidry@gmail.com <mailto:thadguidry@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Advanced coverage of MTEs  Multi-Type Entities and best practices.  "Save Jarno's Life." :)
> 
> We have some documentation scattered around, but would be good to get consensus and a tutorial or "semi-official" article there.
> 
> Thad
> +ThadGuidry <https://www.google.com/+ThadGuidry>
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