Jim Ley | 3 Mar 17:12

Pointing to parts of HTML and other Content.


Hello Annotation People,

I'm writing on behalf of the WAI-ER Working Group ( 
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/ )  we are currently defining EARL (evaluation and 
report language) which has a requirement to point to content within 
document, this is a similar but much wider requirement that annotea fulfils 
with its context property.

We are currently working on defining a number of types - xpointer, xpath, 
snippet, line/char, byte offset and others, whilst keeping the scheme 
generic.

Do you annotea folks think we should do this within EARL, or should we have 
a seperate schema and namespace that the annotea folks could re-use?  and if 
so would you like to come and help us build it.

I will be posting the example schema here and  ask for review later too, but 
if you have any views on namespaces or re-use then please let us know.

Cheers,

Jim. 

Max Völkel | 8 Mar 21:21
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[CFP] SemWiki2006 - From Wiki to Semantics - Abstract submission deadline extended to 17.3.2006


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Full 2nd call for papers at http://semwiki.org/2006/cfp.html
* Contact: chair[at]semwiki.org

     2nd CALL FOR PAPERS - abstract submission deadline extended

                       SemWiki2006
      1st Workshop: 'From Wiki to Semantics' (full day)
                     http://semwiki.org

                 co-located with the 3rd Annual
             European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC)
                  http://www.eswc2006.org/
                       Budva, Montenegro
                    11th - 14th June, 2006

=== Executive Summary ===
SemWiki2006 is the first workshop on Semantic Wikis. It aims to
explore and collect the different ideas and motivations that have
lead to the recent emergence of so-called "Semantic Wiki" systems.

=== News  ===
Abstract submission deadline extended. Due to high numbers of
submitted abstracts the ESWC extended the workshop.
It's now a full-day workshop, which gives us space for more
papers, demos and posters.
Thanks to everybody who worked last night - you made this possible.

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