Example Uses RDF data
rob dean - April 28, 2009 - 13:53
| Project: | Resource Description Framework (RDF) |
| Version: | 6.x-1.x-dev |
| Component: | Data import |
| Category: | support request |
| Priority: | normal |
| Assigned: | Unassigned |
| Status: | active |
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Description
Hello,
Looking at the RDF config screen , I am trying to figure out what you might populate these fields with. There is the "Add Statement" tab, and "Import Data" tab.
For the "Add Statement" tab, could someone please provide an example of why you would add a statement there, and what one would be like.
For the "Import Data" tab, I am trying to figure out what kind of URL would I want to put there. Does anyone have an example URL they might put there.
I think these couple things would help me, and I am sure others, understand how better to make use of this module.
Thanks

#1
it is pretty cryptic... though that's really because it's such a generic mechanism that you can plug many different things in there.
#2
This seems to be a problem in many of the RDF modules -- there's no example of what success looks like. And since RDF terminology is so confusing -- "resource," "node", and "entity" apparently all mean more or less the same thing -- the Drupal administrative interface isn't self-documenting (except for those already expert). The multiplicity of syntaxes compounds the confusion.
All this has nothing to do with of the mechanism. In fact, without working examples, it's seems to me that the genericity of the mechanism is an open question. How can we know?
#3
yeah... subscribing
#4
Yeah I just don't "get" it.