- From: Sarven Capadisli <info@csarven.ca>
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 15:03:55 +0200
- To: "public-webid@w3.org" <public-webid@w3.org>, Andrei Vlad S <andrei@fcns.eu>
On 2012-10-16 13:57, Andrei Sambra wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I've created a VM image (Ubuntu 12.04 desktop) with a complete install > of MyProfile, the REST api (contains an IdP!), as well as a self-signed > CA for generating WebID certificates. The image also contains the > settings for the virtual machine, so all you need to do is to import it > in your favourite VM emulation software (VMware, VirtualBox, etc.). > > MyProfile is installed in /var/www/myprofile > REST api is installed in /var/www/rest-api > > Both locations are git repositories, cloned from GitHub. Just run `git > pull` to update to the latest version. > > For a list of passwords, there is a "README & passwords" file on the > desktop. > > Anyway, here is the link. Big thanks to Cloudiway for hosting it! > > http://www.cloudiway.com/download/MyProfile/MyProfile.ova > > > Andrei > > P.S. For those not familiar with MyProfile, you can read more about it > here: http://myprofile-project.org/ > > Hi Andrei, I was wondering if you are still uninterested about parsing RDFa documents. It leaves those enthusiasts and developers (like myself) that primarily uses RDFa on "small-scale" stuff (e.g., WebID on personal site) on the outside. =) I'm hesitant to dive into MyProfile's code if RDFa is going to be treated as a second class format during this projects life. Have you considered using any23 (or anything that would let you pull out RDFa for that matter) instead of EasyRdf? I don't know if there is any RDFa parser extension for EasyRdf out there. There is this issue however: https://github.com/njh/easyrdf/issues/75 Cheers, -Sarven
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