I\'ve posted a question relating to this before but it was unclear. I\'ve simplified the code so I can copy it here and have it be as straightforward as possible. I\'m still not sure what the best way
I\'m mainly using Ruby to do this but my plan of attack thus far is as follows: Use the gems rdf,rdf-rdfa, and either rdf-microdata or mida to parse data given any URI. I think it\'d be best to map t
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In an altruistic manner I would like to expose as much structured data about my website. I also wouldn\'t mind SEO boost but its sec开发者_运维知识库ondary.
I am beginner in RDF and I want to extract RDF from HTML I am using GRDDL but it doesn\'t work with me well I am getting Security Exception every time:(
I\'m about to introduce the Open Graph protocol to an existing HTML5 Web application and I\'d like to include the necessary RDFa data without introducing any unnecessary crud.
I would like to use a library like the Google Visualization API to draw charts, but taking the data as JSON from an external source. The context is to use some SPARQL service to extract the data from
I\'m knee deep in the nightmare that is RDFa implementation for product information and am curious if anyone out there can provide some insight.
I have an ontology, which I read in with Jena to help me scrape some RDFa triples from a website. I don\'t currently st开发者_高级运维ore these triples in a Jena model, but that is fairly straight for