Re: RDF and applications (was: About Refactoring RDF/XML Syntax Rivision 1.43)

Jeremy Carroll wrote:
> 
> I am persuaded by Graham's arguments.
> 


...and I am too, for the same reasons as Graham! I am also working on an
aplication that has RDF embedded in an otherwise specialised stream -
unannounced by any formal bracketting but significantly in RDF form.
There's great leverage in being able to use the format (with associated
well-defined semantics) on the fly...


> Jeremy
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Graham Klyne [mailto:Graham.Klyne@Baltimore.com]
> >
> [...snip...]
> > And finally, I have an implemented code example:  last year, we were
> > implementing a mail message archive product, and I persuaded the
> > developers
> [...snip...]
> > at that time).  (BTW, the general idea can be seen in
> > <http://public.research.mimesweeper.com/IETF/Messaging/draft-klyne
> > -message-rfc822-xml-01c.txt>
> > -- this was issued as an Internet draft but has expired.  I do plan to
> > re-issue it.)

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