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On 2007 Oct 4, at 22:52, Michael Kay wrote:
It's also feasible to do radiation-hydro simulations using XSLT. It doesn't follow that it's a good idea.
RDF/XML is valuable since it's marginally easier to emit this as output from an XSLT transform than any of the other RDF syntaxes. The only thing that should be obliged to read it, however, is a specialised RDF parser (of which there are many, in the language of your choice).
If you want to visualise it, google 'Fresnel', or look at simile.mit.edu (probably specifically Longwell).
Norman
Re: [xsl] Transforming RDF with XSLT
Subject: Re: [xsl] Transforming RDF with XSLT From: Norman Gray <norman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 23:40:10 +0100 |
On 2007 Oct 4, at 22:52, Michael Kay wrote:
Is it feasible to transform rdf documents to xhtml using xslt?
Yes.
It's also feasible to do radiation-hydro simulations using XSLT. It doesn't follow that it's a good idea.
RDF/XML is valuable since it's marginally easier to emit this as output from an XSLT transform than any of the other RDF syntaxes. The only thing that should be obliged to read it, however, is a specialised RDF parser (of which there are many, in the language of your choice).
If you want to visualise it, google 'Fresnel', or look at simile.mit.edu (probably specifically Longwell).
Norman
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