- From: Ben Adida <ben@adida.net>
- Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 08:28:09 -0700
Kristof Zelechovski wrote: > seems to be too vulnerable and error-prone You're basing this on your impression. The demos that we've been working on, and the ability with which folks are able to mark up their pages using FOAF, shows that this isn't all that error-prone at all. You clearly have a strong aversion to combining machine- and human-readable data, and that is your preference. But that combination is *exactly* what a number of us absolutely need, because the idea of building two separate webs, one for humans and one for programs, misses a tremendous opportunity. We need to connect what people see on the screen (I'd like to use *this* song) with the structured data that comes with it (license, creator, title, description, duration, sample rate, etc...). Almost all the time, the data we want is *already* in the HTML, just not marked up in a way that can be machine-parsed. All we're trying to do is add just enough markup to have it be parsed, generically, by browsers and search crawlers. -Ben
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