- From: Jim Ley <jim@jibbering.com>
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 17:35:43 -0000
- To: <www-annotation@w3.org>, <w3c-wai-er-ig@w3.org>
Hi, There have been a number of discussions on www-annotation list about combining EARL and Annotea [1], I'm now at the stage of wanting to implement an EARL client (I'll be announcing my Annotea one shortly, along with a number of comments.) so was looking for some concensus on how EARL could/should be embedded within Annotea. The suggestions seem to be: Add the RDF EARL to the Annotation RDF. Add the RDF EARL to the BODY of the annotation, either as a link, or inline. I'm inclined towards the 2nd, but this would probably cause problems for the existing clients - there are only 3 AIUI though (4 with mine), so I don't see this as a reason to block anything too much - I would definately defer to anyone with more RDF knowledge than me though. A quick test of placing it in the body, doesn't appear to give any (extra...) problems with the Annotea server - and my client just displays the plain text in the RDF... (the other clients I've not tested.) As I'm crossposting, there's something I think that needs to be added to both Earl and Annotea, a better method of identifying the page that you've annotated - There is a very large amount of server generation and content negotiation now, and this will only grow if CC/PP comes about - with this, both the EARL report, and the XPointer to a place in a document, could be refering to something unrelated to the relevant xpointer (unless there are good id's etc.). So I think some sort of MD5 (or other) hash of the page would be useful, so a tool can at least know if the annotation/report applied to a different "page". Jim. [1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-annotation/2001JanJun/0009.html http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-annotation/2001JanJun/0081.html
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