On 8/15/05, Bruce D'Arcus <bdarcus_at_gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Aug 15, 2005, at 5:35 AM, Danny Ayers wrote:
>
> > An option for dealing with loose text notes might be to paste them
> > into a blogging system, export as RSS 1.0 . WordPress with the FOAF
> > Output plugin can provide fairly rich metadata, there's the category
> > stuff and links within content are pulled out as dcterms:references
> > statements (e.g. as at [1]).
>
> A wiki seems more appropriate for notes of these sort things. I'm not
> aware of any good wiki software that also exports RDF though.
heh, I've also got piles of data in a Wiki (on a local server) which
I've also been using as a notepad. I did RDF-enable it at one point
[1], but a quick scan suggests I later turned that off (possibly for a
Jena upgrade).
Last time I looked Platypus Wiki was *the* RDF Wiki, though there are
quite a few Wikis with varying degrees of RDF support, usually via
RSS. (I think SnipSnap looked promising).
Cheers,
Danny.
[1]
http://dannyayers.com/index.php?s=stikiwiki+rdf&submit=Search+Archives
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Received on Mon Aug 15 2005 - 13:26:32 EDT