- From: <brian.j.mahoney@sybase.com>
- Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 16:19:20 -0700
- To: www-rdf-interest@w3.org
Is xml2infoset.py state of the art, or is there something else? For whatever xml2infoset program, is there something that does the inverse, converting an n3 back into the xml file, (canonical?) (ha?). Looking at swap/infoset I see some attempts to write up the infoset in n3. Does the xml2infoset program of choice use a vocabulary found in the swap/infoset/ directory? I've been working in Python and it seems that the XML Information Set would give me a reliable terminology for making RDF/n3 of a parsed XML tree, but I'm not seeing that the files in swap/infoset have enough coherence. I have not found any other xml to infoset programs. I can do some coding for this, but need to know what is currently going on.
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