- From: Paola Di Maio <paola.dimaio@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2016 19:12:56 +0530
- To: Hans Polak <info@polak.es>, public-vocabs-request@w3.org, "public-swisig@w3.org" <public-swisig@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAMXe=Sq=C=xZuRc7-kBej19dJCmj_hQcq0jCCzjmk6oK_LeeCg@mail.gmail.com>
Thank you Hans fantastic- and long due! In addition to the subtleties Richard Wallis is pointing to, here are a couple of requirements (not sure already addressed ) 1, I dont like to install things but to use web services. Will the tool enable me to parse a URL, upload a text doc or paste into a sandbox some text that, after picking the right schema, will be generated as such schema? (a la open calais) //or is that what the tool does already, and I just dont see it yet// 2. can I point the tool to a web page to validate it? If useful some of us at the w3c SWISIG Community //* semantic web interfaces special interest group - I have to remind myself all the time // could help to make the user interface more obvious for the general public and to help promote the adoption of schema. PDM On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 3:28 PM, Hans Polak <info@polak.es> wrote: > Good morning, > > Yesterday, I released a software package for schema.org under the GNU GPL. > > This software generates valid schema's in HTML5 format. I would like to > integrate this at http://schema.org/generator/ if possible. Here is the Online > Help <http://polak.es/generator_help/index.html> > > The system requirements are: Python3 (with or without Apache2). Here is > the Technical documentation <http://polak.es/generator_tech/index.html> > > tar.gz <http://polak.es/generator.tar.gz> file, checksums > <http://polak.es/en/generator.html> > > Yours sincerely, > Hans Polak > >
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