[Orechem] Example CrystalEye feed
Carl Lagoze
clagoze at gmail.com
Tue Nov 24 06:03:11 EST 2009
I don't think we anticipated this situation :-( personally, I always think that it's a bad idea to maintain a hard copy of something that is computable because of the danger of them getting out of phase. But, I understand your motivation here. Perhaps the use of the link/related facility in atom would make sense here. One could argue that the RDF XML representation is just a mirror copy of this representation of the aggregation, albeit in another format.
On Nov 22, 2009, at 11:19 AM, Jim Downing wrote:
> 2009/11/22 Carl Lagoze <clagoze at gmail.com>:
>> What's the recommended way of getting the RDF representation of an
>> oreatom:entry? Con-neg or another link at rel='alternate'?
>>
>> I'm confused about your question here. You can translate to the RDF/XML
>> translation of the feed via the grddl
>> at http://www.openarchives.org/ore/atom-grddl.xsl.
>
> GRDDL's OK, but I'd rather provide access to the RDF for the majority
> of clients, who don't have either knowledge of OREAtom or an XLST
> processor.
>
> jim
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