Re: Facebook Linked Data

No, because you are requesting a document
----
Alvaro Graves

No, because you are requesting a _document_ (in my case
http://graph.facebook.com/672247057) which describes a person (
http://graph.facebook.com/672247057#). When I request a document (and it
exists) the expected HTTP code should be 200.


On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 8:16 AM, Sebastian Schaffert <
sebastian.schaffert@salzburgresearch.at> wrote:

> But then I would say the server should at least reply with a 30x redirect
> ;-)
>
> Greetings,
>
> Sebastian
>
> Am 26.09.2011 um 17:05 schrieb Alvaro Graves:
>
> > Hi Sebastian,
> >
> > AFAIK it's not a bug, but a feature :). This is done to comply with the
> httpRange-14 issue (i.e., you can't retrieve a person through HTTP but you
> can retrieve a document _about_ a person through HTTP). Since a person and a
> document about a person are different entities, they should have different
> URIs.
> >
> > http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/issues.html#httpRange-14
> >
> > ----
> > Alvaro Graves
> >
> > On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 7:46 AM, Sebastian Schaffert <
> sebastian.schaffert@salzburgresearch.at> wrote:
> > Dear Jesse,
> >
> > Thanks for the effort! I am just experimenting with this. If I request my
> own Vanity URL
> >
> > http://graph.facebook.com/sebastian.schaffert
> >
> > The data I get back is:
> >
> > @prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-df-syntax-ns#> .
> > @prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
> > @prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
> > @prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> .
> > @prefix api: <tag:graph.facebook.com,2011:/> .
> > @prefix og: <http://ogp.me/ns#> .
> > @prefix fb: <http://ogp.me/ns/fb#> .
> > @prefix : <http://graph.facebook.com/schema/~/> .
> > @prefix user: <http://graph.facebook.com/schema/user#> .
> > </561666514#>
> >        user:id "561666514" ;
> >        user:name "Sebastian Schaffert" ;
> >        user:first_name "Sebastian" ;
> >        user:last_name "Schaffert" ;
> >        user:link <http://www.facebook.com/sebastian.schaffert>
> >
> >
> >
> > Now the problem I see here is that the URI I requested is not the same
> URI as used in the subject of the RDF triples. Same holds btw if I request
> the data using the ID including "#". Which is bad in our case because we
> filter out triples that do not fulfill this condition to avoid importing
> "invalid" data.
> >
> > Also, the data should IMHO contain a @base statement defining the base
> for the </561666514#>, because when importing the data the original URI is
> sometimes no longer available.
> >
> > Lastly, the returned data does not contain the trailing "." required by
> turtle (see http://www.w3.org/TeamSubmission/turtle/#sec-grammar-grammar).
> >
> > Are there plans to fix this? For me, the more readable data would look
> like this:
> >
> > @prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-df-syntax-ns#> .
> > @prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
> > @prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
> > @prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> .
> > @prefix api: <tag:graph.facebook.com,2011:/> .
> > @prefix og: <http://ogp.me/ns#> .
> > @prefix fb: <http://ogp.me/ns/fb#> .
> > @prefix user: <http://graph.facebook.com/schema/user#> .
> > <http://graph.facebook.com/sebastian.schaffert>
> >        user:id "561666514" ;
> >        user:name "Sebastian Schaffert" ;
> >        user:first_name "Sebastian" ;
> >        user:last_name "Schaffert" ;
> >        user:link <http://www.facebook.com/sebastian.schaffert>
> >
> >
> >
> > Am 23.09.2011 um 14:09 schrieb Jesse Weaver:
> >
> > > APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTING
> > >
> > > I would like to bring to subscribers' attention that Facebook now
> > > supports RDF with Linked Data URIs from its Graph API.  The RDF is in
> > > Turtle syntax, and all of the HTTP(S) URIs in the RDF are
> dereferenceable
> > > in accordance with httpRange-14.  Please take some time to check it
> out.
> > >
> > > If you have a vanity URL (mine is jesserweaver), you can get RDF about
> you:
> > >
> > > curl -H 'Accept: text/turtle' http://graph.facebook.com/<vanity-url>
> > > curl -H 'Accept: text/turtle' http://graph.facebook.com/jesserweaver
> > > If you don't have a vanity URL but know your Facebook ID, you can use
> > > that instead (which is actually the fundamental method).
> > >
> > > curl -H 'Accept: text/turtle' http://graph.facebook.com/<facebook-id>
> > > curl -H 'Accept: text/turtle' http://graph.facebook.com/1340421292
> > >> From there, try dereferencing URIs in the Turtle.  Have fun!
> > >
> > > Jesse Weaver
> > > Ph.D. Student, Patroon Fellow
> > > Tetherless World Constellation
> > > Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
> > > http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~weavej3/
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Sebastian
> > --
> > | Dr. Sebastian Schaffert
> sebastian.schaffert@salzburgresearch.at
> > | Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft
> http://www.salzburgresearch.at
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> 423
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> > | A-5020 Salzburg
> >
> >
> >
>
> Sebastian
> --
> | Dr. Sebastian Schaffert          sebastian.schaffert@salzburgresearch.at
> | Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft  http://www.salzburgresearch.at
> | Head of Knowledge and Media Technologies Group          +43 662 2288 423
> | Jakob-Haringer Strasse 5/II
> | A-5020 Salzburg
>
>

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