- From: Jon Awbrey <jawbrey@oakland.edu>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 12:44:42 -0500
- To: RDF Logic <www-rdf-logic@w3.org>
- CC: Jos De Roo <jos.deroo.jd@belgium.agfa.com>, Dan Connolly <connolly@w3.org>
¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤ Jos & Dan, Thanks for the able assists! Dan Connolly wrote: > > Jon Awbrey wrote: > > Tim, > > > > I am still working my way through your > > "Reflections on Web Architecture" at: > > > > http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/CG > > > > and I observe that your link for "webicizing a language" is broken. > > Can you, or anyone, tell me where this resource is presently located? > > I fixed the link; try again. Thanks, it works -- Oh, I probably should have mentioned that the "Webizing" link the end, under the "References" section, is also broken. > my change is dated $Date: 2001/01/19 16:58:27 $ > > > Also, the link annotated as "the same in RDF" gives me > > a sequence of run-arounds, deturing through the pages > > titled "Multiple Choices" and then "Sorry, Forbidden". > > I tried to fix that, but I can't figure out how > to get timbl's code to generate a reasonable RDF > translation of bus.n3. > > (tim: your code generates a bogus namespace for the > root rdf:RDF element.) > > > I do not mean to sound like a combinatorial paranode, > > but why have you thus indited my bio-graph here!? -- > > "indited my bio-graph"??? I don't grok. "'Multiple Choices' and then 'Sorry, Forbidden'" sounds like a brief account of my life story, but then I am probably not unique under that form of "in-definite description". Sorry, just a bit of pixelation -- I do a lot of that, and it's too late to change now -- you'll eventually learn to ignore most of it. > > Do you think that I am one of thus dumb turing machines > > who cannot recognize the programmatic story of its own > > entire life when it finally encounters it!? > > > > Thanks In Prospect, > > > > Jon Awbrey > > -- > Dan Connolly, W3C http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/ Cheers, Jon ¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤
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