- From: <editor@content-wire.com>
- Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 12:06:05 +0700
- To: "Uldis Bojars" <captsolo@gmail.com>, <renato@ebi.ac.uk>
- Cc: "Semantic Web" <semantic-web@w3.org>
Uldis havent read the release notes (not time) but it appears to have installed with two clicks ( or am I dreaming?) Is this OK to browse dbpedia with this then? If so - can you please tell me how shall I browse/query dbpedia using this extension? I am not quite sure which portion of my browser I should point to what url/uri/ thanks PDM ----- Original Message ----- From: "Uldis Bojars" <captsolo@gmail.com> To: <renato@ebi.ac.uk> Cc: "Semantic Web" <semantic-web@w3.org> Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 2:38 AM Subject: Re: Firefox extension for reading RDF? > > On Jan 9, 2008 7:17 PM, Renato golin <renato@ebi.ac.uk> wrote: >> >> I remember somebody asking but I couldn't find the answer in the >> archives, is there any extension to firefox that allows me to see a >> proper RDF when I click one instead of the bloody escaped text? > > You can use the Semantic Radar extension [1]. There is a beta preview > available at [2] which indicates presence of all RDF autodiscovery > links (used to be just DOAP, FOAF and SIOC) as well of RDFa documents. > Should work with Firefox 3. > > [1] http://sioc-project.org/firefox > [2] http://sparql.captsolo.net/2007/11/semradar.xpi > > I'd be glad to get some comments / suggestions / bug reports. > > P.S. What is the "bloody escaped text" you refer to? If you want to > see RDF/XML (ouch!) but the browser is showing just some text > extracted from RDF/XML then you can use "View source" (Ctrl-U) in > Firefox. > > Uldis > > [ http://captsolo.net/ ] >
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