Re: Media type for FHIR RDF in Turtle

In what way can a piece of Turtle be a resource?

With RDF, you retrieve it and make rules that apply to the
vocabularies used in it (properties, types etc).

On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 8:10 PM, Grahame Grieve
<grahame@healthintersections.com.au> wrote:
> So how do you know that a piece of turtle is a resource? The theory of a
> restful interface is that you make rules that apply to a mime type, but
> evidently not in the case of rdf...
>
> Grahame
>
>
> On Wednesday, 17 February 2016, David Booth <david@dbooth.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Grahame,
>>
>> On today's call
>> http://www.w3.org/2016/02/16-hcls-minutes.html#action02
>> we discussed what media type we should use for FHIR RDF serialized in
>> Turtle.  The existing (generic) Turtle media type is text/turtle .  The
>> consensus is that we should stick with that for FHIR in Turtle.  Do you (or
>> anyone else) see any problem in using that?  (And if so, what media type do
>> you think we should use for FHIR in Turtle?)
>>
>> thanks,
>> David Booth
>>
>>
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