[Playlist] XSPF -> RDF - using GRDDL
Daniel O'Connor
daniel.oconnor at gmail.com
Thu Oct 9 22:12:44 UTC 2008
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>> In practice are there user agents
>> which will know to auto-fetch the namespace document, find the XSL URI
>> in the document, grab it, run it, and present the result to the user?
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At the moment there are a fair few GRDDL implementations (
http://esw.w3.org/topic/GrddlImplementations); mostly built into existing
RDF eating tools, all of which would just learn how to eat xspf too.
Music players themselves? Probably less of a use case there for them.
If we build it and they don't come, are we agreed that we can reuse
> that URI for some other document type in the future
Absolutely: handily, you don't have to just serve up that fragment of RDF
and that's all you get - you could host an XSD there with the RDF woven in,
or use (client side) XSLT to present the user with a shiny XHTML + RDF page
with documentation / links / other useful bits and pieces.
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