- From: James Graham <jgraham@opera.com>
- Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 10:45:48 +0200
jgraham at opera.com wrote: > Quoting Philip Taylor <excors+whatwg at gmail.com>: > >> On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Ian Hickson <ian at hixie.ch> wrote: >>> >>> One of the more elaborate use cases I collected from the e-mails sent in >>> over the past few months was the following: >>> >>> USE CASE: Annotate structured data that HTML has no semantics for, and >>> which nobody has annotated before, and may never again, for private >>> use or >>> use in a small self-contained community. >>> >>> [...] >>> >>> To address this use case and its scenarios, I've added to HTML5 a simple >>> syntax (three new attributes) based on RDFa. >> >> There's a quickly-hacked-together demo at >> http://philip.html5.org/demos/microdata/demo.html (works in at least >> Firefox and Opera), which attempts to show you the JSON serialisation >> of the embedded data, which might help in examining the proposal. > > I have a *totally unfinished* demo that does something rather similar > at [1]. It is highly likely to break and/or give incorrect results**. > If you use it for anything important you are insane :) I have now added extremely preliminary RDF support with output as N3 and RDF/XML courtesy of rdflib. It is certain to be buggy.
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