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Register Composite DataSource URI

Hi all,

I need multiple nsRDFCompositeDataSource registered, such that an in-mem-ds in one won't aggregate with
an in-mem-ds in another.

As such I need different URIs for each CDS from the RDFService.

I had figured I'd just wrap the inner composite DS to provide my own URI but it doesn't work....

How can I set the URI of multiple CDS via createInstance() rather than getService()?

Cheers,

N
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nc:parseType="Date"

Hi all,

I get an xsd:dateTime formatted string string back from a SOAP call I'm making.

I want to apply nc:parseType="Date" to the predicate so I get sorting et al for free in templates.  Only
trouble is ns:parseType="Date" doesn't 
seem to like XSD dateTime format.

This is double trouble because AFAIKT not only is there is no way of finding a predicate that has an
ns:parseType="Date" attribute after 
asserting it to manually convert later, but also QI'ing the node to RDFDate and passing into a JavaScript
date constructor produces an invalid date.

Can anyone shed some light on this??

Cheers,

Neil
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SPARQL Queries for XUL templates

Hi all,

I have just been re-factoring some of my code, and discovered I am re-inventing the wheel slightly and would
appreciate some thoughts/comments.

A few years ago I came up with a vocabulary for storing SPARQL queries in RDF and (appropriately I felt)
called it TWINQL.  This allowed me to 
procedurally generate XUL RDF template from SPARQL queries stored in the same RDF itself.  Basically
mapping the query into <xul:triple/> 
<xul:where/> and <xul:binding/> elements.

However, I have just discovered SPIN (http://spinrdf.org), which appears to do the same - does anyone know
anything about it?

It does seem to be much more complex than my TWINQL vocabulary, which make me less keen, but what does anyone
know about it - is SPIN the way to 
do this?

I'm sure I can't be the only one generating XUL templates dynamically, am I missing a much bigger picture? 
How does everyone else do it, and I 
guess more importantly where does the XUL templates roadmap lead?

Cheers,

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M. | 27 Jul 15:31
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mass rdf file change - how?

Hi,

With FF 3.x the mailto handling changed to a "mimeType handling
behavior", which is configured in mimeTypes.rdf.
Formely the app handler settings via about:config [1] were sufficient.
These could be predefined with MCD/autoconfig.

For new profile a preconfigured mimeTypes.rdf is not a problem.
(change, save, copy to defaults folder)

But how to change existing setting in an enterprise update process (FF
2 -> FF 3.5) the best way? We are talking about > 10.000 seats.

Are there modules for perl to use best or example shell / python
scripts to manipulate the rdf files?
Does anyone have a working one for thing like this?

I'm really stuck here.
I tried the "xml2" tool, but mimeTypes.rdf seems not to be proper XML
(because it isn't).
xml2 throws errors. :(

M.

[1] http://kb.mozillazine.org/Default_mail_client#Setting_email_client_for_Firefox_in_Linux
Alexander N. Treyner | 16 Jul 17:13

RDF tutorial / reference that was on XULPlanet

Hello,

I'm looking for tutorial (or reference ) that was on XULplanet.com. I 
remember there was good document that described how to manipulate RDF 
datasource, what are difference between various RDF functions like 
GetTarget, HasAssertion, etc.; a lot of examples.
There also was a table, comparing these functions and their parameters.
Today, find something on developer.mozilla.org is big challenge.

Thanks for any help,

Alex.

Gmane