Sometime in the next few minutes, http://www.tbray.org/tag/rddl/rddl3.html will appear; it is a redraft of the RDDL spec to remove all the promised related-resources that aren't there. Still outstanding: doing the XHTML-modularization work to make this technically legal. Also, http://www.twbray.org/tag/rddl/r2n3.pl, a perl program that reads RDDL and generates an N3 version of the equivalent RDF. I haven't validated the N3 yet but I think it's right. The output for r2n3.pl for the RDDL spec itself will be at http://www.tbray.org/tag/rddl/rddl.n3. This could of course have been done more declaratively in XSLT, only I never got around to learning it :). It's 45 lines of perl, but then I write rambling verbose perl. -- Cheers, Tim Bray (ongoing fragmented essay: http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/)Received on Sunday, 1 June 2003 23:48:00 UTC
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