- From: Baptiste Lafontaine <baptiste33@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 07:52:18 +0100
- To: Peter Williams <home_pw@msn.com>
- Cc: Henry Story <henry.story@bblfish.net>, Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>, WebID Incubator Group WG <public-xg-webid@w3.org>
2011/11/14 Peter Williams <home_pw@msn.com> > > Can we stop personalizing this, like Peter is some evil demon? I feel like a chartist, or a catholic, or a Puritan, or a Scot - or whoever else English history blamed for the woes of the nation. (personally depressing to me, apparently folks are targeting poles, these days). > I tried to post an rdfa using the modern vocab document to my about page, and that was the result. It's a mess, that I cannot expect a machine to parse. How do I fix it? > What do I do to make wordpess host the rdfa I posted (and not strip it all out)? As far as I know wordpress.com platform it's impossible. Firstly because it requires to modify quite a lot HTML on the page (adding new headers etc.) Moreover you can't install any custom plugin that hasn't been approved by wordpress.com With a wordpress.org self hosted blog we can imagine an plugin to generate the wanted content. I've developed quite a few extensions to wordpress so I would be glad to help writing it. > How do I alternatively stuff an rdf/XML stream into HTML as a data island (eg using an object tag) > Concerning my opera unite endpoint, the whole point is that a uncontracted, public client cannot use my time sensitive graph - unless I'm online and I choose to release it (under copyright rules that prohibit compilation etc). But that is advanced, and experimntal - presaging the day when webid can be used for business and commerce). > As it stands, I first just need to use Wordpress to host a little graph (a name and an int...) Ideally those who follow my site (about 1 person) will get an email with the graph embedded when i update the post/page, and this (pretty common) data flow can drive their id and graph caching when the email reader fires up the xHTML handler of the Mac/pc/unix. > > Sent from my iPhone Cheers, Baptiste Lafontaine
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