- From: Henry Story <henry.story@bblfish.net>
- Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2011 11:19:36 +0200
- To: Sergio Fernández <sergio.fernandez@fundacionctic.org>
- Cc: Dominik Tomaszuk <ddooss@wp.pl>, WebID XG <public-xg-webid@w3.org>
On 6 Oct 2011, at 10:25, Sergio Fernández wrote: > Hi, > > first of all I'd like to say that my intention was not to move the > discussion about which tool should be used. We needed to have that discussion, so it's great to have someone here who knows the space :-) > There are many, but for > this concrete purpose I think is more effective to patch the tool > currently used. I'll try to take a look today. great. > > 2011/10/5 Henry Story <henry.story@bblfish.net>: >> A few questions: >> Is that UI skinnable? > > Yes, you can customize the CSS (check under 'more options' on the > form). In the report provided I generated it with the W3C TR-ED CSS, > but since the markup is not compatible the effect is not so visible. > But yes, provide a compatible stylesheet you can obtain what you want. > >> Is that something that one can turn into a document that one could just put into CVS? > > The tool doesn't provide such feature, but it's on the roadmap. > Meanwhile you can save the report directly from the browser, although > you'd have some issues with relative references to javascript or > images. > >> Do you think that this is something that the W3C wants to deploy in one go for all its ontologies? > > That seems very ambitious... not sure what to think. > >> As I remember Sergio you are working on J2EE. There are already Xsparql implementations in Java, so that could be of interest to you... > > Yes, XSPARQL is a cool technology, and we have experience with it. In > fact, we (CTIC) collaborated in the W3C member submission of XSPARQL. oh very nice :-) The reason I was thinking we do need a xsparql transform is that we also have the EARL vocabulary for which it would be very helpful to have an html view. http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/webid/earl/ And I don't think that the python code helps there. Henry > > Cheers, > > -- > Sergio Fernández > CTIC - Technological Center > Parque Científico y Tecnológico de Gijón > C/ Ada Byron, 39 Edificio Centros Tecnológicos > 33203 Gijón - Asturias - Spain > Tel.: +34 984 29 12 12 > Fax: +34 984 39 06 12 > E-mail: sergio.fernandez@fundacionctic.org > http://www.fundacionctic.org > Privacy Policy: http://www.fundacionctic.org/privacidad > Social Web Architect http://bblfish.net/
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